
Re/Watch our Exploring Diversity and Nurturing Cultural Competence web conversations
The Province I Task Force on Exploring Multicultural Awareness and Nurturing Cultural Competency has offered a monthly webinar series on the third Tuesday of the month at 7:30 pm ET during the academic year. The series is designed to raise awareness, provide resources, and offer hopeful approaches for talking across difference and celebrating diversity. Recordings of these webinars are available here. The series will resume in September May 15, 2018 May 15 Implicit Unconsci

Re/Watch our Deacons Talking web conversations
Province I has a new website. It contains a special section devoted to diaconal ministry that includes links to previous Deacons Talking web conferences. If you miss our live conversations, you can find recordings of them here. May 17, 2018 - General Convention with Stan Baker and Jan Grinnell Apr 20, 2018 - The Episcopal Church and the Latino Community with Ema Rosaro-Nordalm Apr 19, 2018 - What is Happening in Our Ministries (Private) Mar 15, 2018 - Ministry to Persons wi

Participate In PLC Preparing for General Convention Webinar Series
The Provincial Leadership Conference (PLC) is sponsoring a series of monthly webinars for deputies and bishops who will be voting on resolutions at General Convention. Presenters will offer their perspectives on some of the issues coming before General Convention. The PLC chose to focus the webinars on the pillars of the Presiding Bishop's vision of Beloved Community - reconciliation, evangelism, and environment - as well as resolutions around structure and canon changes. In

The Episcopal Church & Native Peoples Webconference Recording now online
Carol Gallagher is the first American Indian (Cherokee) female bishop in the Episcopal Church and first Indigenous female bishop in Anglican Communion. Carol offers both her personal experience and churchwide perspective as theAssistant Bishop for Native Ministries in Montana and Bishop Missioner for the Bishops' Native Collaborative. Carol contextualized the conversation with a brief history of the Anglican/Episcopal Church's relationship with Native people, explored the imp

New ChurchNext TV course "Sacramentum" featuring Bishop Douglas
Embark upon an online experience of sacred community exploring Jesus and his teachings through an Episcopal lens.This weekly, 7-session course is designed for those who want a deeper understanding of the Christian faith, long-time believers looking to broaden their learning as well as those preparing for baptism, confirmation, reception into the Episcopal Church, reaffirmation of baptismal vows. Cost: If you're an individual, it is $99 if your parish does not subscribe to Chu