Journey to Justice
The focus of this workshop is on major events from the ministry of Dr. King and the Civil Rights Movement in the years 1955-1968 through presentations, video clips and small group discussion.
Ordination in the Diocese
We give thanks for the ordination of Ross Eddy to the order of the Diaconate and the reception of Darren Jones on Sunday, April 11 at Grace Anglican Church in White Post, VA.
Does Your Church Have a Parish Coordinator for Disaster Response?
ARDF is focusing on Domestic Natural Disaster Response in April, calling for a Parish Coordinator in every parish in the ACNA. Volunteer Parish Coordinators help families and individuals in their church engage their communities through disaster response.
Ten Things Suffering Achieves
Parishioners at Resurrection Church, Emporia, VA were invited to pray through a list of 10 things that suffering achieves, followed by a series of Bible (ESV) passages and examen questions for each item, arranged as stations to be used in the context of a solemn Good Friday liturgy.
Seeing God in Nature
God created creation in order to be known, and there is plenty that we can learn if we pay attention to creation.
Art During Holy Week
A special dimension of Holy Week at Church of the Good Shepherd, Charlottesville, VA included an art exhibit by parishioner Brittany Fan. Over the course of Holy Week services, Good Shepherd added/introduced one piece at a time along the walls of the sanctuary.
Dynamics of Transition
Whether you are starting a new job, retiring or going back to school, big changes can have a big impact on you and all involved.
A Letter from Bishop Chris (April 2024A)
When we see Him face to face, there will be no more fasting, or suffering, or hunger, or sorrow, or sin, or death - And that joy-filled life will go on throughout eternity. Hallelujah!
A Letter from Bishop Chris (March 2024B)
I give thanks to God for the many ways in which women have faithfully witnessed to the Lord Jesus Christ.
A Warmth that Permeates
Christ the King in Alexandria, VA celebrates a women's ministry that is active, nurturing and provides a safe welcoming environment for women at every stage of their journey and offers strengthening studies for spiritual and emotional growth.
Kairos Ministry: Women Overwhelmed by Love
The Kairos participants at Central Virginia Correctional Unit for Women shared how they felt the unconditional love of Jesus Christ. They were overwhelmed by the love from people they did not know.
The Way of the Cross Throughout the Diocese
In addition to the Easter Triduum services of Holy Week, many churches around the Diocese are offering a variety of unique ways to experience the Stations or Way of the Cross, for all ages, many of which can be done virtually and at your own pace.
College Students: Summer FOMO vs FOBO
Is Josiah Project the “Better Option” you’ve been waiting for? Rock the World unleashes waves of young leaders whose radical pursuit of Jesus will impact the world for the Kingdom of God.
Registration for Camp Booyah is Open!!
Camp Booyah is an Anglican summer missions adventure camp for rising 6th graders to graduated high school seniors.