Global Needs
Millions of people who are part of our global community continue to face tremendous challenges from the impact of poverty, injustice, preventable i...
Millions of people who are part of our global community continue to face tremendous challenges from the impact of poverty, injustice, preventable i...
Your gift to the Middle East Fund will support the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem as they offer ongoing emergency and mental health services as wel...
When Bishop Bainbridge called me eight years ago and asked me to consider joining the board of Episcopal Relief & Development, I could not have been more pleased. When any of us signs on as a new bishop, we understand that part of the deal means pitching in to do our part to support the work
On May 15, 2020, Episcopal Relief & Development virtually sat down with the Rev. Glenna Huber, rector for the Church of the Epiphany in Washington, D.C., Aaron Scott, organizer for Chaplains on the Harbor in Grays Harbor, Washington and the Rev. Kim Jackson, vicar for the Church of the Common Ground in Atlanta, GA to discuss how their ministries in different regions of the US with homeless people has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Listen in as they describe how things have changed and what is still the same.
By Angela Kim
Growing up with a Christian background, surrounded by Christians my entire life, there are many traditions that have become just another routine or habit. Lent could be perceived as one of those traditions. Each year, I reflect on what I