How can somebody living at the very edge of survival think of the little she has as not only enough, but perhaps as living in abundance? For many of us, living in comfortable housing, enjoying [...]
"I pray that you will join me in resting, in tending to our souls. Not purely for the purpose of self-indulgence, but rather to tend to our own souls so that when God calls us we will be ready to [...]
Along the sand-drifted shores and dunes of the eastern crescent of Lake Ontario lies a small body of water which through dredging outflows into Lake Ontario named Sandy Pond. It is aptly named. [...]
Bishop DeDe Duncan-Probe will ordain the Rev. Deacon Patricia Kinney to the Priesthood at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 22, 2021 at Grace & Holy Spirit Church in Cortland. We interviewed Pat over [...]
Following the Inauguration of the 46th President of the United States, Bishop Duncan-Probe of the Episcopal Diocese of Central New York calls upon the people of the Diocese to seek unity through [...]
From the beginning of Jesus' life to the end, he taught us what the Kingdom of God is about: embrace of the stranger—not xenophobia, dominion, or genocide; charity and economic fairness toward [...]
Photo above by Caleb Woods, via Unsplash Rev. Elizabeth Ewing is Rector at Christ Church in Binghamton and a member of the Stewardship Committee The right to vote is precious and almost […]
Photo above by Kai Pilger, via Pexels Article by Peter Koeppel, member of Trinity Memorial Church in Binghamton and the diocesan Stewardship Resources team. The great custom of a “Year of […]
Why do we talk about the need to take a stand against discrimination in a stewardship oriented series of articles? If stewardship is simply a code-word for the annual pledge drive to you, then [...]
Stewardship team member Peter Koeppel asks us to take action in response to climate change: "The person who feels the impact of your actions first may live half-way around the globe, and you may [...]