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The Laymen’s Times Vol.16
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														CBS17: Family spreads diverse Christmas cheer with Black Santa photoshoots at Raleigh studio
Learn how representation, especially during the holidays, can make a big impact on youth. Read the full story here
The Laymen’s Times Vol.15
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														On Rain Gardens and Resurrection
By The Rev. Ryan P. Parker Our house was the last built on our cul-de-sac. When we stopped by during the building process, we noticed the backyard was extremely wet and muddy. The builders reassured us that after they graded and added sod everything would be fine. It...
The Laymen’s Times Vol.14
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														The Walnut Creek Wetlands: A Story of Restoration and Community Perseverance
The area surrounding the Walnut Creek Wetlands in Raleigh, North Carolina has an inspirational history of restoration work and community involvement. Watershed cleanup efforts began on a small scale: parishioners of St. Ambrose Episcopal Church began to take the...
														Rev. Jemonde Taylor, Guest Speaker on PBS Black Issues Forum “LGBTQ in Schools & Protecting Kids’ Mental Health”
On October 15, 2021, PBS Black Issues Forum covered Lt. Governor Mark Robinson’s controversial remarks about LGBTQ in schools and what is made available on the subject in schools, and the mental well-being of our young people following two tragic deaths at UNC-Chapel...
The Laymen’s Times Vol.13
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St. Ambrose Member, Destinee Bates, Selected to Represent the Presiding Bishop’s Office at the United Nations 26th Conference of Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
Following a churchwide call for applications, Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Michael Curry has named 24 delegates—selected from among 70 applicants—to represent the presiding bishop’s office at the United Nations 26th Conference of Parties to the UN Framework...
The Laymen’s Times Vol.12
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