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Blending traditionsAt the Good Shepherd Mission, also known as Church of the Good Shepherd, we merge the gospel with our Diné traditional belie...

'Mama' to many Sister Jane Mankaa was 16 when she joined the Sisters of Emmanuel, a contemplative order in her native Cameroon. But somethin...

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On the road in Southeast Florida with the Presiding BishopSeems like everything is blossoming in the Diocese of Southeast Florida. The flowers are blossoming into a kaleidoscope of sh...

Small gatherings, big changesReaching new people through newstyle worship services or gatherings was the topic when more than 70 people from 26 small cong...

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Into the Sacred Circle
San Juan Mission draws together English and Navajo traditions and peoples
San Juan Mission, also known as the New Mexico Region of the Episcopal Church in Navajoland, focuses on the ministry of the baptized, and thus all members participate in ministry. San Juan, as in all of the Navajoland Area Mission, functions under the philosophy of the Hooghan Learning Circle -- a formation program for people of all ages that seeks to bring together the Episcopal Christian traditi...

Financing gender equity
New tool kit is goal of Anglican Women's Empowerment
A new budget tool kit will soon help Anglican women rebuild the world for greater economic justice and gender equity. So say leaders of Anglican Women's Empowerment (AWE), whose mission continues to amplify women's voices and views at the United Nations (UN) and in the Anglican Communion. AWE is now raising funds to make the tool kit a reality by y...

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