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Message from Bishop Kym: Wednesday, April 15

Transcript: Greetings, beloved in Christ. I hope that you are well on this day. One of my personal disciplines, spiritual disciplines, is that every liturgical year, I do a slow reading of the gospel assigned for that year. And I do that slow reading three times. At the beginning of the liturgical year, in the season of Advent, I [...]

Honoring & Protecting Creation

Called as Christians to this Work

In living out our baptismal covenant to strive for justice and peace among all people, we are called to tend to the planet that houses and nourishes all people and to have wisdom and reverence in this work so that the earth is a source of healthy life for each of the more than 8 billion people now inhabiting the planet, as well as for those who come after us. Created in the image of God, we are co-creators–fellow workers–inspired to bring about healing and wholeness when we see sickness and brokenness. We see the suffering of people that is caused by a lack of clean water, clean air, and nutrient-rich food. We see many signs of environmental degradation. We can't ignore the impact of our habits and lifestyles on the earth that supports all people.

Fall 2025 Edition: "Outreach as an Offering"

In the spirit of giving, we recognize that outreach is more than just an act of charity—it is a sacred offering, a way we extend God's love and grace into the world. When we serve others, we are offering ourselves to God, reflecting His boundless compassion and mercy. Whether it's through feeding the hungry, comforting the lonely, or standing in solidarity with the marginalized, our outreach efforts are acts of worship that transform both those who give and those who receive. As the Apostle Paul reminds us: "Present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship." (Romans 12:1, NRSV). This edition of The Colorado Episcopalian invites us to explore how our outreach becomes an offering, embodying the love and generosity of Christ. Let us come together as a community, offering our time, talents, and resources to build a more just and loving world.

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Becoming Beloved Community

Racial inequality is the imbalance of power, economic resources, and opportunity that exists between people of color and people who are white. It is a reality we experience daily in our 21st-century world and that we are called to resist and strive to overcome as we live out our baptismal covenant to: Read More