Hope & Healing after Abortion
The impact of abortion affects many lives by the often hidden and subtle influences of guilt, shame, anger, or difficulty in trusting others. Join us for a 12-week Bible study for men, women and friends/family members who want healing and freedom from the impact of abortion.
AAC Offers Recovery Groups
The American Anglican Council (AAC) has created two Christ-centered, 12-Step groups that are SAFE and ANONYMOUS:
Healing Service for Infant Loss
Friday March 10 at 7 p.m.
The Falls Church Anglican will have a healing service with a focus on healing prayer for those who have experienced miscarriage, abortion, stillbirth or the early death of a child.
Speaking God’s Healing and Peace to Friends and Family
The Christian Healing Institute, founded by The Falls Church Anglican in 2014, is coming to All Saints’ Church for a morning workshop on Christ-centered healing and intercessory prayer on Saturday, December 3 from 9 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.
ARDF Diocesan Disaster Response Volunteers Needed
The Anglican Relief and Development Fund strengths communities by coming alongside the local church. There are many ways you can volunteer in the Diocese and beyond.
Pilgrimage: Walking the Way of Faith
“Yet, God also provides inspirational companions, sunshine, encouragement, and walking-stick assistance that keeps us from falling by means of Scripture, worship and prayer.”
Tales from the Street: Enough Mercy
She stopped, looked at the sign, and in a very low voice, uttered these words: “That’s a hard one.” “Why is it hard?” I asked. I knew the answer. Long ago she had had two abortions under incredibly broken circumstances. She went on to have other children with the man she is still married to.
A Message from the Bishop - September 2022A
As we draw near to the election of our next bishop, there is quite naturally both excitement and uncertainty in our life together as a diocese. We know that Jesus is on the throne, he is the head of the Church, and he has promised that the gates of hell will not prevail against his Church (Matthew 16:18).
Come and Experience a Healing Service with the Psalms!
Come and experience a "Healing Encounter with the Psalms" at Church of the Holy Spirit, on Saturday, October 1, at 5 PM. 908 Trailview Blvd. Suite 200, Leesburg, VA 20175. Invite friends to attend with you!
Hope & Healing after Abortion
The impact of abortion affects many lives by the often hidden and subtle influences of guilt, shame, anger, or difficulty in trusting others. Join us for a 12-week Bible study for men, women and friends/family members who want healing and freedom from the impact of abortion.
A Message from the Bishop - August 2022B
Let’s pray that God will give each of us the grace to take hold of Jesus afresh and the power to follow him in costly obedience.
Meet and Eat at Epiphany this Summer
How do we rebuild our relationships with each other after two years of pandemic separations?
Healing Prayer Service
You are invited to a wonderful Healing Service at Church of the Holy Spirit, Leesburg, VA, with a teaching by the Rev. Clancy Nixon on “Healing of the Soul.”
Hope in the Holy Land
Church of the Resurrection (Timonium, MD) invites you to watch the documentary “Hope in the Holy Land” and participate in a Q&A session with the co-creator/producer Justin Kron.
A Message from the Bishop - August 2022A
May God give us the grace to offer ourselves to him as living sacrifices, serving always for his glory and for the spread of his Kingdom.
Wholeness in Christ: Healing Prayer Class
This class is not just for prayer ministers; whether you are a beginner or have some experience you will find this class beneficial and transformative.
Training our Hunger
Hunger and thirst are a common metaphor in the Bible. For instance, turn to Psalm 42:12, “As a deer pants for flowing streams, so pants my soul for you, O God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God.” Are you in touch with what your soul really wants? Do you have words for yearning in your soul?
A Message from the Bishop - May 2022B
The world doesn’t yet look like it’s under the rule and authority of Jesus. But as Hebrews 2:8-9 says, though we do not yet see everything in subjection to him, we do see Jesus.
A Message from the Bishop - April 2022A
In Holy Week, we encounter Jesus’ suffering and death, and we experience anew his great love. We do not go through Holy Week because we are unsure of Jesus’ forgiveness, but because we must never take it for granted. We must never skip glibly from the “Hosannas” of Palm Sunday to Easter’s “Christ is risen.” We must walk the Way of the Cross.
The Concerns and Hope of the World
The service was a poignant reminder of the diaconal calling that undergirds all ordained ministry. Several friends attending the ordination commented on part of the Bishop’s exhortation, “…you are to interpret to the church the needs, concerns and hopes of the world.”