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North Carolina Disciple
Disciple: The Work of the Church Beyond the Diocese
posted on Mar 15, 2022 By Summerlee Walter As we celebrate the launch of the new diocesan mission strategy during the Special Convention on March 5, it bears remembering our Annual and Special Conventions, while crucial to gathering ideas and opinions from around ...
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North Carolina Disciple
Disciple: The Gift of Lenten Solitude
posted on Mar 15, 2022 By the Rt. Rev. Sam Rodman One of the most difficult, challenging and painful dimensions of the pandemic that has plagued us, literally, over the past two years is a sense of isolation. We have been cut off from one another in ways that ...
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Recent Changes of Cure
The Diocese Gives Thanks for the Ministry of the Rev. Noah Van Niel
posted on Mar 9, 2022 The Diocese gives thanks for the ministry of the Rev. Noah Van Niel, departing associate rector at The Chapel of the Cross, Chapel Hill. Van Niel has served at Chapel of The Cross since 2018. He has been called to serve as the Priest-In-Charge at...
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Affordable Housing
Affordable Housing Stories: Gladys
posted on Mar 3, 2022 My name is Gladys. I am talking to you about a program that changes and enhances lives. I am sitting in my home with Deacon Pam who has been instrumental in my recovery journey and a blessing to so many others through an organization known as Cit...
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Recent Changes of Cure
The Diocese Welcomes the Rev. Allen Pruitt to Christ Church, Charlotte
posted on Mar 2, 2022 The Diocese welcomes the Rev. Allen Pruitt as the associate rector for spiritual formation at Christ Church, Charlotte. Pruitt most recently served as the rector of St. Mark's, LaGrange, in the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta, where he also served a...
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Caminando with Jesus
CAMINANDO WITH JESUS: Speaking of the Devil
posted on Mar 2, 2022 After his baptism, Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit, returned from the Jordan and was led by the Spirit in the wilderness, where for forty days he was tempted by the devil. He ate nothing at all during those days, and when they were over, he was f...
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Recent Changes of Cure
The Diocese Welcomes the Rev. Robert B. Henderson as the First Rector of Trinity, Fuquay-Varina
posted on Mar 2, 2022 The Diocese welcomes the Rev. Bob Henderson as the first rector of Trinity, Fuquay-Varina. Prior to arriving in North Carolina, Henderson served as the rector at St. Matthias, Tuscaloosa, in the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama. He received his BBA a...
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Our Bishops
Bishops of the Diocese of North Carolina Share Thoughts for Those in the Ukraine
posted on Feb 25, 2022 Our hearts ache with the images and stories of the unprovoked attack on the people of the Ukraine. In this violent onset of war, we who follow Jesus turn to prayer. In our shock and and sadness we trust in prayer because we believe that prayer ha...
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Caminando with Jesus
CAMINANDO WITH JESUS: Transformed for Mission
posted on Feb 24, 2022 Now about eight days after these sayings Jesus took with him Peter and John and James, and went up on the mountain to pray. And while he was praying, the appearance of his face changed, and his clothes became dazzling white. Suddenly they saw tw...
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Recent Changes of Cure
The Diocese Welcomes the Rev. Amy Huacani as Vicar of St. Paul's, Louisburg
posted on Feb 24, 2022 The Rev. Amy Huacani has been called as the vicar of St. Paul's, Louisburg. She most recently served as priest associate at St. Matthew's Hillsborough, and is a LCSW who has been serving as a therapist in private practice. Huacani earned her u...
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