Remember that there is power in the intention to acknowledge and hold the suffering all around you. There is power and dynamism in your intention to extend connectivity and mutuality, by offering relief from suffering to a world in need. This is so, even if this power and dynamism are expressed in the silence of your opening heart.
Extend your loving kindness from yourself out to the world today with this 7-minute guided meditation session. In lieu of in-person Catch Your Breath, Dr. Kathy Bozzuti-Jones leads this short, online guided meditation for inner peace in uncertain times.
Preaching at Trinity's online-only Holy Eucharist on Easter Day, April 12, the Rev. Phillip Jackson admits the challenge of proclaiming "faith in the...
The Great Vigil of Easter begins at churches when the sun has set and the calendar still reads Saturday, not Sunday. It is ancient, it is richly symbolic, and its primary message is powerful.
Easter 2020 falls on April 12 and is the first day of what the Church calls the Easter season, which lasts fifty days. Learn more in this Episcopal Explained video.