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ECF: Christ Beyond the Pale
Read Father Jemonde Taylor's Vestry Paper article on racial justice and reconciliation. Read the full article here.
Episcopal News Service:
Episcopalians respond to black Americans’ disproportionate number of COVID-19 deaths with lament, community action, advocacy, spiritual care Episcopal News Service features St. Ambrose in article on the disproportionate number of COVID-19 related deaths and other...
ECF: Icons: One Thousand Painted Prayers
Read Father Jemonde Taylor's Vestry Paper article on telling our story. Read the full article here.
ABC11: Raleigh churches partner with Food Bank of North Carolina to feed hundreds in need
St. Ambrose's food distribution work has been featured on an article by ABC11. Read the full article here.
February 2020 Disciple Magazine Features Article Written by Rev. Jemonde Taylor
Rev. Jemonde Taylor's article, "Holy Disruption: Worship, Liturgy and Race" has been featured in the Disciple diocese magazine for February 2020. This article is a good description of St. Ambrose's philosophy and our approach to worship. Read the full article...
Holy Disruption: Worship, Liturgy and Race
Written by the Rev. Jemonde Taylor Though many would like to think otherwise, sometimes Christian practices can do more to reinscribe racism than disrupt racism. The images in the stained-glass windows and Sunday school lessons, the hymns sung and types of music...
ABC11: ‘Treasure trove’ of history found in Raleigh church, donated to NCSU Libraries
St. Ambrose has been recognized for donating historic documents to NC State University Libraries. Read the full article here.
ABC11: Hundreds celebrate Ambrose Episcopal Church’s 150th anniversary in Raleigh
ABC11 covers St. Ambrose Episcopal Church's 150th anniversary. Read more here.
N&O: “Blacks ‘have screamed this prayer for centuries,’ church leaders say of police beating”
Reverend Jemonde Taylor and a group of other clergy members speak out against and set to lead a peaceful protest in response of a police assault of a black man. Read the full article here.
N&O: “Church’s revival Friday night aims to connect it to the Southeast Raleigh community”
The News and Observer writes on St. Ambrose's first-ever revival, one to cross denominations and communities state-wide. Read the full article here.
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