Most of us are juggling many demands and responding to calls from many voices, writes contributor Peter Koeppel. But when we make time for stillness and quiet, we can focus in on the voice and [...]
Contributor Peter Koeppel reflects on a visit to Colonial Williamsburg and the need to acknowledge the sins of history as we seek healing. "In the north-east corner of the public market square in [...]
In 2021, Bishop DeDe Duncan-Probe and a number of her colleagues in the House of Bishops formed a Sacred Ground circle to explore the history and legacy of racism in the United States. Sacred [...]
Bishop DeDe Duncan-Probe's address to the 153rd Convention of the Diocese of Central New York challenges the Church to show forth God's love in our response to climate change, racism, and partisanship.
Grace and Holy Spirit Church in Cortland started a journey to learn about the past and provide a foundation for change. Beginning the month of June, we started putting up portraits of great and [...]
As our renewed diocesan commitment to antiracism reaches the one-year mark, Bishop DeDe Duncan-Probe reminds us that the work of responding to dehumanization is the work of the Gospel, the work [...]
It's been a long time: I had recently hooked up with a local public-arts studio, which had equipment they would rent out to local artists for their work. One of my hobbies led me to them, and I [...]
Roadside historical markers tell a story that can open up our imaginations. They remind us that we have come to our homes and our places of worship at the sacrifice of many. But it is not always [...]
"Now friends, we turn our attention to the ministry that is to be. We recommit ourselves and re-engage ourselves knowing that we are called by love. And if we want to feel peace, and hope, and, I [...]
On Sunday, March 14th at 10:00 a.m., Bishop DeDe Duncan-Probe led an online worship service for the Diocese of Central New York. One year from the initial impact of the COVID-19 crisis, we [...]