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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...

2021 Vestry Nominations

Thank you to all who participated in the 2021 Vestry Nominations. Let's introduce the class of 2023 vestry members! We are grateful for George Jones, Jr., Kendra Paiz, Yeshimabet Flanagan, and Paul Flanagan. A big thank you to Karyn Thomas as well, our new treasurer!...

PEJ Raleigh Watershed Learning Network

PEJ Raleigh Watershed Learning Network

Join the Partners for Environmental Justice (PEJ) and create change in the Walnut Creek Watershed! Southeast Raleigh based Partners for Environmental Justice (PEJ) created the Raleigh Watershed Learning Network (RWLN). This watershed education program will inspire...

Sharing Good News

Sharing Good News

Heath Mallette and Destiny Austin-Taylor were married on October 10, 2020 at Saint Augustine’s University Historic Chapel. Due to social distancing the ceremony was attended by family members. Afterwards the couple was greeted by more family and friends in a drive...

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