A catechism is a set of questions and answers used for teaching and instruction. Peter Koeppel, a leader serving on the diocesan Creation Care Initiative and Stewardship Resources teams, invites [...]
This Lent, what are we doing—or not doing—so that we might more deeply engage our mission of “learning to love God, one another, and all creation?”
We asked you, and you told us! Folks from [...]
"But, where two years ago, there were only fear, uncertainty, and doubt, there is now hope—hope that we can, in the end, overcome this disease. That’s how far we have come in barely two years. If [...]
January's meeting of our Church Leadership Resource Group focused on the topic "Faith Development in Community." Learn about the different ways people use your congregation to connect with God, [...]
January is a time to contemplate New Years' resolutions. If you're resolved to make a difference for our global environment this year, here are some tips for caring for creation through your food [...]
The use of fossil fuels contributes significantly to climate change. In this month's Green Corner, GreenFaith Fellow Kip Coerper offers suggestions for reducing our personal fossil fuel use and [...]
When you look out your window, what do you see: objects created by humans, such as buildings, streets, various kinds of wiring strung on poles? If you see a meadow, who put it there? If it’s a [...]
It was three days before Thanksgiving and St. James' was bustling. In the office was Karen, on volunteer secretarial duty, catching every free dinner order. In walks John, having finished a [...]
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.
Years ago, a friend shared with me, “If you want to beat the system, play by its rules, only more so.”
That's obviously not what we’re talking about here; we’re not competing with each other [...]