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WRAL Spotlight: Funding justice – how local community leaders tap into resources to fuel their work
WRAL spotlights Saint Ambrose Episcopal Church's role in fueling change in the community. Read the full article here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkIBu0lRjuE
The Laymen’s Times Vol.11
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St. Ambrose Welcomes Rev. Ryan Parker
St. Ambrose Episcopal Church welcomes Rev. Ryan Parker. He will be with us for his “Ordination Engagement Experience” from July 28 through the end of 2021. siteshomegame zoneself bar 600https://www.aicvb.org A big “Welcome” to Rev. Ryan Parker! About Rev. Ryan Parker...
St. Ambrose Awarded $24,000 Creation Care Grant
On July 7, 2021, The Episcopal Church announced the 2021 Creation Care and Environmental Racism Grant recipients. The members of the St. Ambrose Creation Care Grant Team were: Reverend Jemonde Taylor, Yolanda Anderson, Hortense Francis, Lisa Keech,...
St. Ambrose Featured in Recent Diocesan Magazine
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Black Voters Matter COVID-19 Vaccination Event
On Saturday, August 7 from 10 am - 1:30 pm, St. Ambrose is partnering with the nationwide community empowerment organization Black Voters Matter to host a COVID-19 vaccination event at our church. This event will also be a voter registration event. DJ House will be...
The Laymen’s Times Vol.10
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The Reverend Jemonde Taylor’s Contribution to This Month’s Vestry Papers
Saint Ambrose’s very own The Reverend Jemonde Taylor has been featured in the July 2021 Vestry Papers on the ECF Vital Practices website for his article on the subject of music ministry, “O Come, Let Us Hum to the Lord.” Fr. Taylor’s article covers how humming and...
Celebrating a Standing Committee Milestone: The Rev. Jemonde Taylor’s Election as Its First Black President
The Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina has made a resolute and public commitment to its work on racial justice and reconciliation as well as its willingness to explore its history, legacy and role in upholding a system of white supremacy. It is the first of its...
The Laymen’s Times Vol.9
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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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