What is a congregation for? One way of describing the unique purpose and work of a congregation is that a congregation gathers people into Christ’s body, the Church—a community [...]
Bishop DeDe Duncan-Probe of the Episcopal Diocese of Central New York invites fellow Christians to pray and act in response to the humanitarian crisis unfolding at the border of the United States [...]
Episcopalians and Lutherans traveled to Syracuse from all over Central New York to march in the CNY Pride Parade on Saturday, June 22, 2019. We asked them why they marched, and where they saw God [...]
When June 19th—the Juneteenth holiday celebrating the end of slavery in the United States—was proposed as a date for a half-day retreat for the diocesan Visioning Team, Bishop DeDe Duncan-Probe [...]
“The truth is, [Mary Magdalene] didn’t know that Jesus was alive. She was just doing what love does.” Watch an Easter message from the Most Rev. Michael Curry, Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal [...]
image above: Leaders from St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church, Liverpool and St. James’ Episcopal Church, Pulaski in conversation at our 2019 all-parish Leadership Day. Held last Saturday, [...]
God is present and ready to partner with Central New York congregations in ministry—this confidence was spreading at the kickoff for year two of our diocesan Learning Communities Initiative. Over [...]
The Rev. Brooks Cato offers a reflection and a resource for Episcopalians who want to support our United Methodist neighbors following that denomination's Special Conference decision restricting [...]
The Way of Love framework is a rule of life for being a faithful follower of Jesus. Watch this webinar (originally recorded via Zoom on February 27, 2019) to explore how you can use the Way of [...]
"We may even think racism no longer exists in America. But the more we refute it, the more we find it chasing us. There is more work to do, much more work. So as Lent, the Christian season of [...]