The Faith in Action ministry is coordinating a Lenten offering to support the Episcopal Farmworker Ministry’s mission to increase the food security of farmworkers and their communities by providing free food items.
ONE THOUSAND DAYS OF LOVE is a $3 million grassroots Church-wide fundraising campaign dedicated to expanding the organization’s global programs, improving the lives of children up to age six.
Join Communities in Partnership (CIP) and Episcopalians United Against Racism (EUAR) as we study the devastating legacy of lynching as a tool of White Supremacy and racial terror explored in the 10-part podcast series Unfinished: Deep South.
Though we will not be able to offer our traditional Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service events this year, the Outreach Ministry Committee (OMC) has identified some ways we can continue to honor the life and legacy of Dr. King.
Join us on January 11 for the first of a three-part anti-racism webinar series. Author Debby Irving will share her story of waking up to discover the racial divide in our nation.
During the first 8 months of 2020, our parish and its parishioners have contributed 18,000 pounds of compostables to the creation of healthy, organic soil for local community gardens.
The Refugee Support Center (RSC) is a volunteer-based organization that serves and promotes the self-sufficiency of refugees living and working in Orange County, NC.
Heavenly Groceries is a certified food bank and ministry of St. Joseph CME Church, dedicated to providing quality produce and grocery items to the under-served commmunities in and surrounding Chapel Hill.