Friday, February 7, 2014

Episcopal diocese on a mission

From Tennessee-

The local Episcopalian diocese declared a new mission for 2014: to stamp out poverty in Middle Tennessee.

The Episcopal Church in the United States has been known for issuing statements on social issues since the 1970s, and the local diocese continued that tradition during its recent convention at St. Paul’s Church in Murfreesboro.

The resolution to reduce poverty was approved Jan. 24 by the 182nd Diocesan Convention for the Diocese of Tennessee, which roughly covers Middle Tennessee. The resolution addresses problems faced by Tennesseans of all faiths, according to the priest at St. Paul’s.

“We’re all in this together,” said the Rev. James K. Polk Van Zandt “We’re all God’s children.”

The resolution called for the construction of a task force to assess and attack poverty in Tennessee, which rates 40th in the nation and is home to 1.1 million people living below the poverty line, according to the document passed by the convention.


More here-


http://www.dnj.com/article/20140206/LIFESTYLE/302060049/Episcopal-diocese-mission

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