Our Antebellum Past: What is our Parish’s Heritage on Racism?
St. Stephen’s arrived on the scene in Middlebury and grew in strength and prominence in the early 1800s, a time when debate over slavery raged throughout the nation.
Justice Committee Investigation Part 2
We can only imagine what was in the hearts and minds of the early settlers.
Justice Committee: STRIVING FOR JUSTICE AND PEACE
The Justice Committee meets on the 4th Monday of every month. We’re a new committee in the life of St. Stephen’s, having organized in early 2021.
25th Annual Jonathan Daniels Pilgrimage
Alabama has a number of sacred spaces, many of them connected with the civil rights movement. For Episcopalians, perhaps the most significant is at Hayneville in Lowndes County
Absalom Jones Fund for Episcopal HBCUs – GRATITUDE!
Thank you to all who supported the Absalom Jones Fund during the month of February.
Justice Committee Investigation
“We acknowledge the traditional, ancestral, and unceded land of the Abenaki people that is home to our Church building.
Justice Committee - February 2022
At Episcopal Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) Saint Augustine’s University and Voorhees College, the work of quarrying stones of hope goes on every day.
Justice Committee - January 2022
How do you work for justice in your daily life?
That question was posed to members of the Justice Committee at their meeting on January 3rd. We often think about big actions
Justice Committee - December 2021
The words of the prophet Amos were echoed by Martin Luther King, Jr., and continue to inspire and challenge us to this day.
Justice Committee Report
The Justice Committee was convened for the first time earlier this year by Michael Reeves and has been meeting on the 4th Monday of the month ongoing.