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A Message from Bishop Craig Loya Bishop Craig Loya has shared a powerful message describing the reality facing communities in Minnesota and calling for continued prayer and action. While naming the fear, pain, and violence being experienced, Bishop Loya also lifts up what he describes as a growing movement of “revolutionary love.” He points to…
Black History Month: The Enduring Legacy of Absalom Jones
Continuing our Black History Month series, we give thanks for the life and witness of the Rev. Absalom Jones, a pioneer whose faith and leadership helped shape the Episcopal Church in profound ways. Born into slavery in 1746, Jones purchased his freedom and became a lay leader in the Methodist Episcopal Church before co-founding the…
Blessed Juneteenth
The Diocese of El Camino Real wishes you all a blessed Juneteenth. Let us pray. God of freedom and justice,on this Juneteenth we give thanks for liberation,we remember the sins of slavery and racism,and we pray for the courage to seek truth, healing, and peace.Make us instruments of your justice and love;through Jesus Christ our…
Diocesan Cycle of Prayer on the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost
This week, on the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost, we ask you to pray for our parishes of St. James’, Monterey and St. James’, Paso Robles. Their patron, St. James, is the patron saint of pilgrims, and the famed Camino de Santiago—the Way of St. James—ends at his traditional resting place in Spain. As we “Walk…
A pastoral word to The Episcopal Church from the March 2026 gathering of the House of Bishops
The House of Bishops gathered this week at Camp Allen Conference Center in Navasota, Texas, and Bishop Lucinda was among the 122 bishops and bishops-elect representing dioceses across 17 countries. As they concluded their meeting, they released a pastoral letter grounded in the story of the raising of Lazarus — and the call to unbind…
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The Bishop’s Appeal: Empowering Ministry Leaders
The West Coast Collaborative, now in its third year, is empowering leaders for lay and ordained ministry. With 44 students served and a focus on accessibility through low tuition, this bilingual program shapes future preachers and deacons. Join us in bridging the gap between tuition and costs to ensure that every call to ministry is…
