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Marked as Christ’s Own Forever: A Response to Gun Violence

By the Rev. Jemonde Taylor and Ms. Cassandra Deck-Brown, Retired City of Raleigh Chief of Police In him you also, when you had heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation, and had believed in him, were marked with the seal of the promised Holy Spirit; this...

Baptized in Dirty Water

The Reverend Jemonde Taylor wrote an article for the 2023 Spring edition of The Disciple, the Diocese of North Carolina's quarterly magazine. His article, Baptized in Dirty Water, recounts Saint Ambrose's response to environmental racism in Southeast Raleigh. Read the...

Groundbreaking With The Rev. Robert Jemonde Taylor

Father Taylor was featured in a Sewanee: The University of The South article highlighting his many achievements and his service to The Episcopal Church. "To Taylor, environmental justice and racial equality go hand in hand. Growing up on the Thomas-Taylor Farm in...

A Pastoral Response to the Loss of Life in the Hedingham Community, Raleigh, NC on October 13, 2022

  “Listen; your brother’s blood is crying out to me from the ground!” Genesis 4:10 The City of Raleigh is mourning. A teenage gunman Thursday, October 13 in the East Raleigh Hedingham neighborhood shot seven people, killing five. The mass shootings we read about...

Baptized in Dirty Water

The Reverend Jemonde Taylor wrote an article for the 2023 Spring edition of The Disciple, the Diocese of North Carolina's quarterly magazine. His article, Baptized in Dirty Water, recounts Saint Ambrose's response to environmental racism in Southeast Raleigh. Read the...

Saint Ambrose is located at 813 Darby St, Raleigh 27610 near the intersection of State and Darby Streets. It is easily accessible from Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard from downtown Raleigh or Rock Quarry Road from the Raleigh I-40 beltline.

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