Month: September 2025

The word 'Terminology' written on paper, symbolizing language, definitions, and communication.

Disability Is Personal: Honoring Every Journey

Disability isn’t one-size-fits-all. It isn’t neat, tidy, or easily explained. For every person who lives...
Wheelchair user with caregiver helping navigate a ramp, highlighting accessibility and support.

Defining Disability: Why It Matters To The Episcopal Church

When we talk about building a more inclusive church, one of the first and most...
Liturgical brass censer releasing incense smoke in a church setting.

Easy on the Incense, Father

Let’s get one thing straight: Jesus doesn’t need us all choking on frankincense to feel...
Group of children wearing backpacks, running up school steps together.

Backpacks, Blessings, and Belonging: Making Back-to-School Outreach Accessible

Back-to-school season is a time of excitement and possibility for many families—but for others, it...
Golden fall leaves covering a grassy field in autumn sunlight.

A Prayer For A Blessed Fall

Scripture Reading: “For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under...
Happy child in Sunday school with painted hands enjoying a creative activity.

Praying for Sunday School Beginnings

Scripture Reading:“But Jesus said, ‘Let the little children come to me, and do not stop...
American flag hands in a heart shape with 9/11 text, symbolizing remembrance and unity.

A Prayer In Memory Of September 11th

Scripture Reading: “The Lord is near to the brokenhearted, and saves the crushed in spirit.”—...
Close-up of a young plant being watered by hand, symbolizing growth and nurturing.

Deaconess & Teacher: Anna Ellison Butler Alexander

In the pine-lined low country of Georgia, at the turn of the 20th century, a...
Gothic-style stained glass windows with vibrant floral and geometric designs in a cathedral.

Remembering Bishop John Henry Hobart

After the American Revolution, the Episcopal Church in the newly formed United States was struggling...
Florence Nightingale caring for soldiers with her lamp during the Crimean War, symbolizing the birth of modern nursing.

Florence Nightingale: The Devout Anglican Who Revolutionized Nursing and Social Care

Florence Nightingale is remembered as the “Lady with the Lamp,” gliding through dark hospital corridors...