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Summer Finale at Bishopswood

https://episcopalmaine.org/event/summer-finale-at-bishopswood/2023-08-25/

Come to Summer Finale this August! This is the Episcopal Diocese of Maine’s annual celebration at Camp Bishopswood in Hope, ME located on Lake Megunticook, about five miles from Camden. All are welcome … we...

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Safe Church Training in Maine

https://episcopalmaine.org/resources/safe-church-training/

The Episcopal Diocese of Maine is committed to the prevention of abuse of all forms. We want to help the church to be a safe place for all who worship, or minister, or come in any sort of need, including children, youth, and those who work with them. We believe that this policy is one aspect of honoring our baptismal vows to “respect the dignity of every human being.”

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Prayers for Ukraine

https://episcopalmaine.org/resources/prayer-for-ukraine/

A Prayer for Our World Rev. Stephanie Batterman, Deacon at Grace Church in Bath Lord, our world is starved for your love. Our children die in the streets. We are hungry and homeless. Nation wars...

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Blessed Tomorrow

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Copyright Resource: Music Licensing

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ELCA Blessed Tomorrow Climate Care Ambassador Online Training

https://lutheransrestoringcreation.org/creation-care-ambassador-program

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Cycle of Prayer for 12-Feb

https://episcopalmaine.org/event/cycle-of-prayer-for-12-feb/

For St. Paul’s, Ft. Fairfield and for St. Bartholomew’s, Yarmouth; For the life of Blessed Absalom Jones, the first African American priest in The Episcopal Church

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“Never Again – Promises” : A Prayer for Peace

https://episcopalmaine.org/never-again-promises-a-prayer-for-peace/

The prayer below was inspired by Episcopal Peace Fellowship‘s  Peace Out. “Never Again – Promises” Dear God, who creates, saves, blesses, and sustains us, these things we promise for this day and forever more: Never...

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Expressing the Mind of the House on Climate and Our Vocation in Christ

https://episcopalmaine.org/resources/expressing-the-mind-of-the-house-on-climate-and-our-vocation-in-christ/

Climate change and environmental degradation are manifestations of our turning away from God. The effects of this willful separation from God resonate across our collective lives: All areas of justice are either worsened or made better depending on the health of the planet. A changing climate and degraded environment worsen conflict, forces human migration, and causes food insecurity. These related crises increase the rate of violence, cause more natural disasters and humanitarian crises, and deepen the wounds of those already suffering from racism. People living in poverty are plunged further into poverty by the deteriorating condition of the planet.