Saint Philip’s Anti-Racism Discussion Group will spend the summer addressing the topic of anti-semitism.
Read MoreThe Anti-Racism Discussion Group will begin a new book when it meets at 1:00pm this Sunday, January 22.
Read MoreThe Anti-Racism Discussion Group will begin a new book when it meets at 1:00pm on Sunday, January 22.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s anti-racism discussion group will resume at 1:00pm this Sunday, September 11, with additional participants.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s anti-racism discussion group will resume at 1:00pm on Sunday, September 11.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s anti-racism discussion group will resume at 1:00pm on Sunday, September 11.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s anti-racism discussion group will resume at 1:00pm on Sunday, September 11.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s anti-racism discussion group will resume on Sunday, September 11, with a new book.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s anti-racism discussion group will be on hiatus from Monday, July 4, through August. Discussion will resume on Sunday, September 11, with a new book.
Read MoreMembers of Saint Philip’s anti-racism discussion group invite you to join them for a free workshop that will teach the basics of legislative advocacy.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s anti-racism book conversation group begins discussion of its next book on Sunday, August 22.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s anti-racism book conversation group begins discussion of its next book on August 22.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s anti-racism book conversation group begins discussion of its next book on August 22.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s in the Hills anti-racism group will begin its discussion of the classic Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee from 1:00pm-2:00pm this Sunday, June 6
Read MoreBuy this powerful book and start reading now. Then join the Saint Philip’s anti-racism discussion group at 1:00pm Sunday, June 6, when it begins its exploration of Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee.
Read MoreIn case you missed the February 14 live Q&A session about Saint Philip’s Outreach Ministries, read about areas of focus for 2021.
Read MoreThe Episcopal Church Executive Council considers COVID assistance, "‘deradicalization’ efforts, and a racial audit of church leadership.
Read MorePersonal reflections on Saint Philip’s MLK weekend program with Deacon Joan Crawford.
Read MoreALL Episcopalians (regardless of race) who are committed to their priorities and who are willing to take part in their efforts are welcome.
Read MoreMLK Weekend ends with discussion of “The Butler” as part of Meet God at the Movies, 6:30pm Monday, January 18.
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