Ecumenical and Interfaith Partners

As part of our commitment to collaboration, the Diocese and its churches work frequently with faith communities from across the Christian Church and other religious traditions.

CHRIST’S BELOVED COMMUNITY (COMUNIDAD AMADA DE CRISTO)

Christ’s Beloved Community (Comunidad Amada de Cristo) is a bilingual, bicultural church plant in Winston-Salem organized jointly by the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America. They were welcomed as a mission church during the 203rd Annual Convention in 2018.

RABBI-IN-RESIDENCE & ECUMENICAL AND INTERFAITH OFFICER

The Diocese named the Rabbi Raachel Jurovics, Ph.D. as the first diocesan rabbi-in-residence for the Diocese of North Carolina in February 2020. This non-stipendiary role was created out of the Dioceseā€™s deep commitment to interfaith conversation and born of an ongoing interest in learning from one another as we explore the historic connection and contemporary expressions of the relationship between Judaism and Christianity. Creating this first ā€œfaith leader-in-residenceā€ relationship was an intentional commitment to the Dioceseā€™s ongoing engagement and conversation with those who practice faiths different from Episcopalians.

Since Jurovics’ death in 2024, the position has remained open.

NC COUNCIL OF CHURCHES

Comprised of 26 distinct judicatories from 18 denominations, the North Carolina Council of Churches is a statewide ecumenical organization promoting Christian unity and working towards a more just society. Across the state, members represent more than 6,200 congregations with about 1.5 million congregants. The Council enables denominations, congregations, and people of faith to impact our state on issues such as economic justice and development, human well-being, equality, compassion and peace, following the example and mission of Jesus Christ.