Having trouble viewing this e-mail? Visit our site here.

December 8, 2015


TOP STORIES


California Bishop Marc Andrus leads Episcopalians and others in a pop-up worship service in the green zone at COP21. Photo: Lynette Wilson/ENS

Episcopal COP21 delegation adds church’s voice to climate talks
As the Conference of Parties, or COP21 as it’s known, entered its second week, the delegation representing Presiding Bishop Michael B. Curry and the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society here on the outskirts of Paris on Dec. 7 sent a letter of thanks and encouragement to the ambassadors of the United Nations permanent missions of the countries in which The Episcopal Church has a presence.

Presiding Bishop and Primate resting after surgery
Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop and Primate Michael Curry is resting comfortably following surgery in a Virginia hospital on Tuesday, December 8. According to the Presiding Bishop, his family, and his medical team, the surgery went well, as had been expected. Bishop Curry is alert and awake, and a full recovery continues to be anticipated.

More Top Stories

 


Click here to subscribe to the ENS Daily!

ENS on TwitterFollow @episcopal_news

Episcopal News Service needs you! ENS welcomes submissions, including live event coverage, news stories, feature articles and commentaries. Click here.

More than 10,000 active and involved Episcopalians and other Christians read this e-mail every week. To learn about advertising or other creative partnerships, contact Bernice David at (212) 716-6059 or bdavid@episcopalchurch.org.

Published by the Office of Mission Communication of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
815 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10017

 

  ADVERTISEMENT
FEATURED JOBS AND CALLS

More jobs
Post your job for FREE!

FEATURED LISTINGS

More listings
Post your ad for FREE!

  ADVERTISEMENT

 

News: Episcopal News Service December 8, 2015