​The Diocese Gives Thanks for the Ministry of the Rev. Gus Chrysson
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The diocese gives thanks for the ministry of the Rev. Gus Chrysson, departing rector of Ascension, Fork. Chrysson has served faithfully in this position since 2022. We wish Gus Godspeed on the journey ahead.Gracious God, bless your servant, Gus ..read more
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The Diocese Gives Thanks for the Ministry of the Rev. Teri Daily
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The diocese gives thanks for the ministry of the Rev. Teri Daily, departing vicar of Grace, Clayton. Teri has served Grace and this diocese since November 2022. We wish her Godspeed on the journey ahead.Gracious God, bless your servant, Teri ..read more
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Disciple: Lessons from an ‘Un-Conference’
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Asset-Based Community Development and congregational vitality By Joy Shillingsburg In May 2024, eight members of the Diocese of North Carolina traveled to Indianapolis, Indiana, to attend an “un-conference” with nonprofit and church ..read more
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Disciple: About Relationships
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Following Jesus’ example in how we interact with each other By Tony Hawkins While participating in the Lay Preacher Training Initiative for the Diocese of North Carolina, I rediscovered a fundamental concept expressed by 16th-century ..read more
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Disciple: Your Voices Mattered: Advocacy Day 2024
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By Aleta McClenney and the Rev. Sally Johnston On May 22, representatives of the Bishops’ Council of Advice on Public Policy (CAPP) joined members of diocesan advocacy ministries for a second annual day of in-person advocacy at the ..read more
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Disciple: The Lasting Impact of the Philadelphia 11
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BISHOP JENNIFER BROOKE-DAVIDSONSheila Robbins grinned and handed me a gift-wrapped box. She said, “This is for you.” It was the week of my ordination to the priesthood in 2009, and I unwrapped a green pottery chalice and paten. She ..read more
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Disciple: Why I Answered ‘Yes’
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A reflection by a member of the Philadelphia 11By the Rev. Marie Moorefield FleischerHaving grown up in North Carolina as the oldest child in an active Southern Baptist family, by the time I was in high school I found myself with more and more ..read more
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Disciple: The 50th Anniversary of the Philadelphia 11
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On July 29, 1974, 11 women stood before bishops not their own in the sanctuary of Philadelphia’s George W. South Memorial Church of the Advocate and made their ordination vows in front of a congregation of 2,000 worshipers. All of the ..read more
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Disciple: RECAP: The 81st General Convention
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The 81st General Convention of The Episcopal Church took place June 23-28 in Louisville, Kentucky. It marked the first convening of General Convention under a new format, with much of the legislative work being done online in the months ..read more
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Disciple: New, Notable & Newsworthy
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Order Your 2024-2025 ‘Gospel-Based Discipleship’ by Sept. 30 Once again it’s time to help us be good stewards of both material and financial resources by ensuring only requested copies of the 2024-2025 Gospel-Based Discipleship are ..read more
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