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For an Episcopal priest who is also transgender, speaking at a rally in front of the New Jersey State House in Trenton was not a departure from her ministry but an extension of it.

Drawing on Christian theology rather than political rhetoric, the Rev. Abigail King told lawmakers and supporters at the January 5th rally that gender-affirming care is not at odds with fait...


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As you know, our bishop is on sabbatical, and so I’m writing today – the end of Christmastide and the eve of Epiphany – to give us some thoughts to ponder as we continue in this new secular year, and in our new Christian year as well.

I recently came across a modern tradition that had sprung up sometime in the 1980s of churches handing out, on the Sunday closest to the...


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The Bishop’s Church Emergency Fund (BCEF) provides financial support for church buildings in the diocese needing repairs and renovation, usually with a special focus on emergency and unforeseen needs. Through the BCEF, you can support the critical needs identified by the Bis...


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“There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to one hope when you were called; one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all …” Ephesians 4:4–6a

These words from Ephesians have echoed through our common life recently—at the baptismal font on All Saints’ Sunday and again at diocesan convention—reminding us that we are one people, uni...


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Christmas brings beautiful traditions, joyful worship, great music…and visitors. Too often, churches quietly view these guests as people who “only show up once or twice a year,” as if regular members are somehow more important. But this misses the deeper truth:

Everyone who walks through your doors at Christmas is there for a reason. For some, walking ...


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