In the Image of God
Often the church views someone with a disability as a person to minister to, rather than a person who brings their Spirit-given gifts to build up the body of Christ, the Church. At this virtual Imago Dei event you are invited to get to know some people with different disabilities who serve in various capacities in their church. They overcome challenges and their church family may make accommodations to support their service. The body of Christ is built up and God’s name glorified.
Pastoring in a Day of Political Turmoil
Join fellow clergy at Benediction Farm for a day of conversation, reflection, and teaching with Dr. Gregory Thompson on nurturing faithful congregations in a polarized world.
Reflections from G26 in Abua, Nigeria
One of the blessings of these (international) gatherings is the opportunity to reconnect with friends from across the globe one rarely gets to see. The Nigerian music team that led us each day was the same group that led Gafcon III in Jerusalem in 2018.
Experiencing God Daily
Did you know that experiencing God and His supernatural reality is meant to be a normal occurrence for Christian believers?
Dying Well
For entire centuries, the most popular books after the Bible were books on how to die well. Today, death and dying are nearly taboo topics.
Mere Anglicanism in an Age of Expressive Individualism
Christians are contesting an alternative gospel in the present age, one that promises fulfillment through the longings of the self, according to speakers at a prominent Anglican conference.
Immanuel Prayer Training
God desires not only to save and teach you, but to sanctify you and lead you into a steady rhythm of joy, peace, and fruitful ministry. This Immanuel Inner Healing Prayer Training introduces a simple, thoroughly biblical approach to prayer that helps you hear God’s still, gentle voice and cultivate a conversational relationship with him.
Anglicans for Life Prayer Calendar
Hello and Happy 2026! I’m curious, have you ever wanted to see into the future to know what would happen? There have been times when I wished God would have given me foreknowledge before an event happened, so I would have responded with more grace and mercy, and less drama – and angst! But I have always believed that while prophecy is still possible and important to pay attention to – knowing the future is best entrusted to God’s will and sovereignty.
Diocese offers Preaching Cohort
This past summer, the Diocese hosted it’s first Preaching Cohort. The cohort provided a supportive, practical, and encouraging environment where newly ordained (or soon-to-be ordained) participants sharpened their preaching, built meaningful relationships, and left renewed in confidence and calling.
Disability & the Church Conference Comes to DC
The Disability & the Church Conference returns April 21–23, 2026, in Washington, D.C., bringing church leaders together to equip the local church to become a place of belonging for individuals and families impacted by disability, mental health, and trauma.
Thinking Biblically about Bioethics
The Life Forum 2026 is hosted by Anglicans For Life and is designed for ministry leaders, lay people, and anyone interested in understanding what Scripture teaches us about the inherent dignity of life. This year’s theme is Thinking Biblically about Bioethics. Life Forum will consider how the evolving landscape of secular life ethics collides with Christian morals, and introduce you to a new resource in the Church that can equip you to provide pastoral guidance on the issues that confront people in the pew.
Two International Ministry Opportunities
Introducing two international ministry opportunities.
World Mission Sunday
As followers of Christ, we are called to take the good news of the gospel, the light of the world, to the ends of the earth. We are blessed to have a liturgical calendar that trains us to inhabit God’s story, allowing the life of Christ to shape both our personal faith and the shared life of the Church over time.
An Invitation to Rehydrate
Do you thirst for a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit — in your life, in your congregation, in our Anglican Province?
Rehydrate Conference
Do you thirst for a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit — in your life, in your congregation, in our Anglican Province?
ARDF: Family Service Trip
The Anglican Relief & Development Fund (ARDF) invites your family to an opportunity to serve together.
Coracle Fellowship Program
Do you want to come to a richer understanding of how the beautiful tradition of our Christian faith can speak and bring healing to the brokenness we see all around us? Are you at a crossroads in your life and wanting to process where you've been and where you're going? Or are you longing for more and wanting to move deeper in your relationship with God?
ReLeaven Conference
The Racial Reconciliation Group invites those interested to participate in the ReLeaven Conference on November 15, 2025, at the Antioch Baptist Church Ministry Center, 6525-B Little Ox Road, Fairfax Station, VA 22039. The conference runs from 10:30 am to 2:30 pm, is a fundraiser, and is centered on stories of hope and healing, including the story Rebecca Deng, our keynote speaker and one of the Lost Girls of South Sudan.
Historic Annual Ham & Oyster Dinner
This year marks Christ Church Accokeek’s 100th Annual Ham & Oyster Dinner, a beloved community tradition since 1925.