Why Is It So Hard to Talk About Race?
The Falls Church Anglican is beginning its summer forum series again on June 20 at 7 p.m.. The first in the 2021 summer series is with Isaac Adams pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church and the founding host of United? We Pray—a podcast devoted to prayer about racial divisions in churches.
Juneteenth Livestream Service
On Saturday, June 19, from 10-11 a.m., Coracle invites you for a special online Juneteenth Service, the fifth broadcast from the Corhaven Graveyard (an historic burial ground for enslaved African Americans in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley).
Hospitality of the Heart: A Healing Service
This Saturday, May 1, at 5 p.m. you are invited to the Church of the Holy Spirit (Leesburg, VA) monthly Healing Service.
A Message from the Bishop - "Being God's Instrument of Compassion"
“It is difficult to be with people who are in pain. We wish we could fix the situation or provide answers or say something to make things better. And when we find that we can’t, we are tempted to pull back. But Job and his friends remind us that being faithfully and prayerfully present to someone who suffers is a great gift.”
New edition of Macalla - The literary and arts journal of St Brendan’s in the City
Publication of Macalla paused in the Spring of 2016. Fall 2020 brought a new invitation - the need now existed for people to process their pandemic experiences and reflections.
Support Texas through the Anglican Relief and Development Fund
Anglican Church in North America churches in Texas are reaching out to those left hungry, thirsty, and homeless due to the ice, extreme cold, and the widespread power outages affecting the region.
A Message from the Bishop - This Season of Lent...
This season of Lent is a time of self-examination and repentance. It is not 40 days for feeling guilty, as if we can’t be forgiven until Easter.
How to Care for Your Pastor and His Family During the Holidays
You may not know this if you’ve never been on a church staff (or married to someone who is), but the holidays can be an especially stressful time for pastors and everyone else on the team.
Coracle Fellowship Spiritual Formation Program
The Coracle Fellowship Spiritual Formation Program has existed for five years to help Christians come alive in their relationships with God–to experience a richer and fuller encounter with the love of Jesus and be fueled by that encounter towards loving, healing contact with the world.
YOU are God’s Work of Art!
We all need healing in some areas of our lives!:For some, it's physical; for others, a broken marriage or family relationships, addictions, recovery from emotional, physical, sexual abuse, generational sins, struggles related to sexuality, intimacy, identity, or other life issues. Come and see how biblical worship prepares the way for experiencing God's healing and wholeness in our lives!
How to Help Hurting People
Church of the Messiah in Chesapeake, VA is offering a four-part, Facebook-live series with Dr. Paul VanValin, professional counselor. These free sessions are open to the public and are recorded and available for viewing at your convenience. Wednesdays @ 7 p.m.
Path Through The Wilderness
Being a human can be messy. Each of us is physical, emotional, relational, sexual, and spiritual. We carry past stories and future hopes.
Province Forms Working Group on Race, Racism, and Racial Reconciliation
In light of the tensions in our society regarding race relations, in his address to the Provincial Council, Archbishop Beach called for a Working Group on Race, Racism, and Racial Reconciliation. This group is comprised of leaders from across the Anglican Church in North America representing a diverse range of races, ethnicities, ages, orders, and both genders.
Healing Prayer: What’s it all about?
Are you or someone you know interested in learning about healing prayer?
Restorative Justice: An Interview with Dan Van Ness
“Restorative justice (RJ) is a way of thinking about crime that puts more emphasis on repairing the harm done by the offender to the victim and community than on punishing the offender.”
Healing Prayer - Virtually
And it was done virtually. Laying on of hands, yes from afar. Voices praying, yes but from afar. Touching of hands, yes but not a physical touch but a spiritual touch. I felt a sense of peace like no other, a sense of His presence, and a stirring of my spirit.
Race Relations in a Majority Black Town
More than Charlottesville, more than Richmond, perhaps more than any other place in Virginia, Emporia would appear on the surface to be a place ripe for violent protests.