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St. Ambrose in the Year 2085
Abstract: This month, there is new work hanging in the Parish Hall. This is the output of an architecture studio at North Carolina State University - College of Design taught last fall, born out of a collaboration between Father Taylor and Zach Hoffman—an adjunct...
Gun Violence Prevention Awareness and Activities
Gun Violence Awareness Month was created to raise public awareness about the impact of gun violence, promote prevention strategies, and encourage community engagement. June is the month acclaimed as Gun Violence Prevention Month. Unfortunately, with the many tragic...
Being a Good Steward of Your Body and Mind Through Fitness
When we were born our parents were charged with the duties and concerns of our stewardship and as we entered young adulthood, our parents’ temporary stewardship responsibilities shifted to us. As stewards of our body and mind we are reminded of personal...
Hidden Books of the Bible
Some Christians consider the Apocrypha the “hidden books of the Bible.” Episcopalians recognize these books as canonical, meaning they appear in the Episcopal Bible. Learn more about the Apochora. The recommended Bibles to use are the NRSV New Interpreters Annotated...
Hip Hop Mass
Hip Hop, like the Spirituals, Jazz, and Blues, is a musical expression that stems from the Black experience in the United States. The Episcopal Church published a Hip Hop Book of Common Prayer in 2004. St. Ambrose embraces Hip Hop music in the worship context with a...
Rev. Jemonde Taylor Interviewed on African Christianity and Ethiopia
Ed Clark of FOXY107/104 WFXC interviewed the Rev. Jemonde Taylor on African Christianity and Ethiopia in a three part series. Listen to the interview here. Black Christianity Interview Series Jemonde Taylor · Black Christianity Interview with Ed Clark
My Body Prayed for Me
The Rev. Jemonde Taylor gave a lecture at the Black Contemplative Prayer Summit on Sunday, February 22,2026. The human body leading prayer is integral to the Christian tradition. This session explores the intersection of prayer, contemplative practices, music, and...
Black History Month: How George Williams shaped American track and field
After graduating from Saint Augustine's, Williams went on to build one of the nation's most successful track and field programs in Raleigh. ABC 11 reports. "Williams graduated in 1965 and went on to build one of the nation's most successful track and field programs in...
Education Sunday at St. Ambrose: Faith, Education, and the Future of North Carolina’s Schools
Education Sunday at St. Ambrose Episcopal Church was both a celebration of learning and a call to action. The day began with an in-service worship experience and continued with a powerful program centered on the current state— and future — of public education in North...
Rector Speaks at Triangle Martin Luther King, Jr. Interfaith Prayer Breakfast
The Rev. Jemonde Taylor was the keynote speaker at the 46th Annual Triangle Martin Luther King, Jr. Interfaith Prayer Breakfast on Monday, January 16, 2026 at the Sheraton Imperial, RTP. Fr. Taylor’s topic was “The Re-Birth of a Nation.” His introduction included an...
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