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Four Week Bible Study with Reparations and Restitution Committee
I pray that this email finds each of you well rested and well loved. I, along with the Reparations and Restitution Committee members, would like to invite you into a four-week Bible study series during the month of June. You are the passionate, the curious, the...

The Rev. Jemonde Taylor Receives the 2025 Raleigh Environmental Stewardship Award
The Rev. Jemonde Taylor received the 2025 Raleigh Environmental Stewardship Award at a ceremony at Dix Park for Earth Day on April 25, 2025. This is Raleigh’s flagship environmental award. See Fr. Taylor receive the award at the 53 minute video mark. Read a portion of...

Gun Violence Prevention Month
June is Gun Violence Prevention Awareness Month. St. Ambrose recognizes this month in several ways. We invite people to wear orange to church each Sunday in June as orange is the color of gun violence prevention. The altar flowers will be orange during June. The icon...

Millie Dunn Veasey Post Office Dedication
St. Ambrose held a ceremony for the Renaming Brentwood Post Office in Honor of Millie Dunn Veasey on May 9, 2025. Millie Dunn Veasey (1918–2018) was born in Raleigh, North Carolina, and named after her grandmother, Millie Gunter Henry, who inspired her dedication to...

No Other Land Showing June 26 at 7 pm
Dear friends, This year No Other Land, the film documenting the destruction of Masafer Yatta by Israeli soldiers, won an Oscar. Despite this, no US distributor has been willing to pick up the film. As far we know, no theater in Raleigh has shown the film. We believe...

Seminarians’ Graduation and Ordination
St. Ambrose is bursting with pride that both of our seminarians are graduating in May with Master of Divinity Degrees! Make a financial contribution to graduation and ordination gifts by placing "Seminary" in the "Other Ministries" through online giving or in the...

A Segregated Church: How did we become a segregated church and what can we do about it?
VTS Magazine wrote about the 20th Anniversary Symposium of the African American Episcopal Historical Collection and how speakers shared how they had uncovered their church’s past and what they were doing to promote reconciliation. The Reverend R. Jermonde Taylor,...

North Carolina Episcopal church celebrates Black History Month with ‘Hip Hop Mass’
Episcopal News Services writes about St. Ambrose Episcopal Church, a historically Black parish in Raleigh, North Carolina, hosting its first Hip Hop Mass on Feb. 23 as part of its series of educational and celebratory events honoring Black History Month. “We will be...
Ethiopian Orthodox Inspired Evensong
Ethiopian Inspired Evensong is a contemplative, meditative service. The Reverend Jemonde Taylor wrote the service in 2007 while a student at the General Theological Seminary, NYC. The service follows “An Order of Worship for Evening” as it appears in the...
St. Ambrose Represents at Diocese of NC Annual Convention
St. Ambrose Represents at Diocese of NC Annual Convention, November 2024 Like other Episcopal Dioceses, the Diocese of North Carolina hosts a significant business meeting annually called Diocesan Convention. It's a time to do the required annual business of the...
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