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Hope Elise Anderson Ordination

God Willing and The People of God Consenting The Right Reverend Daniel P. Richards IX Bishop of Upper South Carolina On behalf of The Right Reverend Samuel Rodman XII Bishop of North Carolina will ordain Hope Elise Anderson to the Sacred Order of Priests in Christ's...

Commemorating Veterans’ Day

Wednesday, November 12, 11AM Join members of the Pvt. Charles Norwood American Legion Post 157 at Raleigh National Cemetery (501 Rock Quarry Rd, Raleigh, 27610) for prayers at 11AM at the gravesite of Charles Norwood, St. Ambrose Church member and the first Black...

Fasting for Food Insecurity

In his All Saints’ Sunday sermon on November 2, the Rev. Jemonde Taylor invited the St. Ambrose congregation to fast in response to the US Government’s halting Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. Over 1 million people in central and eastern...

Racial Reckoning, Justice and Healing Video Series

The Episcopal Diocese of NC highlighted the Rev. Jemonde Taylor and St. Ambrose in a three-part series of short videos titled "Racial Reckoning, Justice and Healing." Watch each part below! Part 1: The Story of St. Ambrose The Rev. Jemonde Taylor, rector of St....

Rector’s Pastoral Letter: Advent II

Dear Saint Ambrose Family, I am grateful for your prayerfulness and witness during these uncertain times. I last wrote you nearly six months ago. At that time, we were three months into the COVID-19 pandemic. By that date, the United States had 2.8 million confirmed...

Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning

Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning

Written by the Rev. Jemonde Taylor Happy New Year! This greeting sounds a bit premature to our ears. We just finished Thanksgiving dinner. Some of us are putting up our Christmas decorations. We are not used to hearing a new year greeting in December. Sunday, November...

Thanksgiving Food Distribution

Thanksgiving Food Distribution

Written and submitted by: Karyn C. Thomas Romans 12:13 “Share with the Lord’s people who are in need. Practice hospitality.” As we enter the season of giving thanks, we know that our responsibility as Christians is to help those who are in need in our community. St....

Saint Ambrose and Food Distribution

Saint Ambrose and Food Distribution

. In the Matthew 25:35 scripture, I was hungry, and you gave me something to eat. I was thirsty, and you gave me something to drink. I was a stranger, and you took me into your home. We know that our responsibility as Christians is to help those who are in need in our...

Saint Ambrose Awarded Green Grant of $500

Saint Ambrose Awarded Green Grant of $500

If you wander in the new Columbarium garden at St. Ambrose this month, you'll discover figs almost ready to eat, blooming hydrangeas, pinks, grasses and veronica and start to see signs of fall. Recently, St. Ambrose has been awarded a Green Grant of $500 from the...

A Tribute to Father Green

A Tribute to Father Green

On Sept. 15, the School of Theology unveiled a portrait of the Rev. Dr. Joseph Green, T'65, H'10. The portrait now hangs in the foyer of Hamilton Hall. The School of Theology classes of T’17 and T’19 commissioned the portrait because of his role in making Sewanee more...

Stewardship Prayer

Stewardship Prayer

Eternal God, we pray that we will make stewardship a way of Life. We acknowledge you as the source of all we have and all we are.As we approach the annual St. Ambrose Episcopal Church Stewardship Pledge Campaign, help us to take this time to meditate and prayerfully...

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