Episcopal Church Women in NC
Be a Part of Helping Neighbors in Need… Each participant at the ECW Annual Meeting is invited to bring any of the items listed below to be contributed to Family Promise of Wake County that offers emergency shelter and meals to Wake County families experiencing temporary homelessness. They remain one of only two emergency shelters…
ENGRAVED WITH LOVE:CHURCH MEMORIALS TELL THEIR STORIES by Lynn R. Hoke, ECW Archivist/Historian A church memorial turns out to be more than a beautiful work of art or a generous gift of money. A memorial can point beyond itself – to the honoree, and to the donor, as well. In earlier centuries a memorial was…
Stories Are Begging to be Told One of our contributions to the diocese’s bicentennial celebration will be By Word and Example: Women Who Have Graced the Episcopal Church in North Carolina, 1817-2017. This success of this ambitious long-term project will rely on the gathering of information from people in places large and small throughout all…
Annual Meeting 2010 – Meet the Retreat Leader The Rev. Dr. Jane Tomaine is a priest and retreat leader in the Diocese of Newark, New Jersey. She received a Bachelor of Music degree from Cornell College in Mt. Vernon, Iowa, and a Master of Music degree from Ohio State University, both in organ performance. Following…
“I Love to Tell the Story” You don’t really know a storywhen you only know how it ends.To get to the heart of a storyyou must go back to the beginning. The 129th Annual Meeting of the Episcopal Church Women of the Diocese of North Carolina will be hosted by the women of the Durham…
Meet the Keynoter Petero Sabune was born in Uganda. The son of a priest, he came to the United States through the American Field Service (AFS) exchange program in 1969. He returned to Uganda 1970 and, fleeing the ruthless dictator Idi Amin, came back as a freshman at Rutgers University in 1972 where he joined…
Please Print and Post in Your Parish Click on the links below to download an Annual Meeting flyer for posting in your parish: PDF format Word format
Directions Directions to St. Mary’s: St. Mary’s (www.stmarysepisc.org) is located at 108 W. Farriss Avenue, High Point, NC 27262. The meeting will be held in the Community Life Center at 205 W. Farriss Avenue, with parking adjacent – see the map below. From the east: Take I-40 W onto I-85 S. From I-85 S take…
The Episcopal Church Womenof the Diocese of North CarolinaInvite You to an Annual Meeting +Spiritual Life Retreat Weekend Decluttering Our Life for God:The Benedictine Path of Simplicity When St. Benedict formed his first small community of monks at Monte Cassino on the hilltop, Italy—and much of Europe—was ravaged by war. The Roman Empire was breaking…