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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...

Stewardship: Strengthening Giving During the Pandemic

As we continue to battle the global pandemic of COVID-19 and its impact on our church family and our community; as we face the anxiety of returning to school and work; and as we embrace our new normal as a society, let’s take a moment to acknowledge the goodness in...

Saint Ambrose Hosts Free COVID-19 Testing

Saint Ambrose Hosts Free COVID-19 Testing

As COVID-19 continues to impact North Carolina and the rest of the United States, Saint Ambrose does its part by hosting a drive-thru, no appointment required, free COVID-19 testing session on August 1, 2020. Partnered with Origin 3, Saint Ambrose was able to provide...

Episcopal News Service:

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...

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...

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