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Generative Artificial Intelligence Lecture by Steven Rogers
Retired Professor Steven Rogers of Harvard Business School discusses artificial intelligence on Sunday, October 6, 2024. The event was sponsored by the St. Ambrose Laymen Ministry. Watch the lecture below!

Disciple: Silver Angels
St. Ambrose ministry focuses on vibrant seniors. Mission Statement: Provide the older adults (age 60 and over) of St. Ambrose Episcopal Church and the surrounding community with activities which promote Spirituality, Education, Nutrition/Fitness, Involvement,...

At an Assembly Last Week, Raleigh City Council Candidates Committed to ONE Wake Affordable Housing Plan
Leaders of ONE Wake, a nonpartisan group of religious congregations, have an ambitious and specific plan to expand Wake County’s affordable housing stock. Most of the candidates for Raleigh City Council just signed on. Read more about ONE Wake Affordable Housing Plan....

Peace Corps Update from Jade Peterson and attending Senhora de Fátima Anglican de Namaacha
Dear Church Family, I am writing to share some exciting news with you. I've decided to join the Peace Corps, a program that sends volunteers to work on development projects around the world. I began my service in Mozambique, Africa in August of 2024, and I'll be...

Historically Black North Carolina church fights environmental racism through advocacy, education, creation care
For decades, the historically Black St. Ambrose Episcopal Church in southeastern Raleigh, North Carolina, has focused much of its ministry on improving its community through environmental stewardship. Read the article highlighting about how St. Ambrose Episcopal...

My Two Neighborhoods Lost to Gentrification
As a little girl, I lived at 523 S. Wilmington Street in Raleigh, North Carolina. Wilmington Street was the beginning of the Third Ward, our Black community. On the five hundred block of Wilmington was St. Ambrose Church and Parsonage. Dr. Manassa Pope and his family...
The Task Force on Gun Violence Prevention – Mission Work of the Diocese of North Carolina
by Cassandra Deck-Brown Over the past several years, communities have faced realities that would have proven difficult to imagine even if one was significantly paid to write such unimaginable scripts. And each time we hear of a different news story involving someone...
Annual Parish Meeting Continuation
Download the Runoff Ballot Here Pastoral Letter to the Congregation Dear Church Family, In the Name of the Father, Son, Holy Spirit: One God. Amen. The Annual Meeting took place at 12 noon on Sunday, January 28, 2024. The church membership elected the vestry class...
St. Ambrose Wins Statewide PTA Award
Written by Ms. Phyllis Gray A PARTNERSHIP OF SIGNIFICANCE FOR CHURCH AND SCHOOL Gray receiving the 2023 state PTA Community Partner Award on behalf of St. Ambrose Saint Ambrose Episcopal Church in Raleigh was awarded the North Carolina Parent Teacher Association (PTA)...
Bishops’ Pastoral Letter on Reparations
Read the bishops' pastoral letter on reparations here.
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