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Presiding Bishop preaches in Washington, DC

[Episcopal Church Office of Pubic Affairs] Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori delivered the following sermon during morning Eucharist May 14 at the Simpson Memorial Chapel in the United...

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Young adults speak truth to power on Capitol Hill

Fifty bishops and young adults, from 14 dioceses representing the Episcopal Church’s eight domestic provinces, gathered in Washington, D.C., May 12-14 for “Advocacy to Challenge Domestic Poverty,” a...

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Video: Young adult Coreen Walsh talks about food security and nutrition

[Episcopal New Service] Coreen Walsh represented the Diocese of San Diego during “Advocacy to Challenge Domestic Poverty,” a May 12-14 conference to train young adults in the skills necessary to...

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Video: Young adult Graham Simpson talks about second chances

[Episcopal New Service] Graham Simpson represented the Diocese of Western Massachusetts during “Advocacy to Challenge Domestic Poverty,” a May 12-14 conference to train young adults in the skills...

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Video: Young adult Eliza Marth talks about the importance of unemployment...

[Episcopal News Service] Eliza Marth represented the Diocese of North Carolina during “Advocacy to Challenge Domestic Poverty,” a May 12-14 conference to train young adults in the skills necessary to...

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Applications accepted for domestic poverty ministry grants

[Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs press release] Applications are now accepted for grants from the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society that center on new or revitalized efforts in domestic...

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