by Joanne Fisher | Nov 4, 2021 | Announcement, Bishop's Blog, General News
Bishop’s Reflections During the past week the Church universal witnessed the observance of two major feast days that remind us about the virtue of sainthood, reality of mortality and inevitably of death. Additionally, they also point us to life in the earthly realm...
by Joanne Fisher | Nov 4, 2021 | Announcement, Bishop's Blog, Bishop's Teaching Moments, General News
Diocese of Easton’s Legacy of GratitudeGod’s Call! God’s Hope!God’s ‘Little Gem’ on Maryland’s Eastern Shore Last month we celebrated Diocesan Heritage month. I wanted to share with you some bullet points that I feel are key to understanding the...
by Joanne Fisher | Oct 26, 2021 | Announcement, Bishop's Blog, General News, Other Events
2021 Heritage Month Offering Town Hall Zoom with Camp Wright, the Retreat House, the Bishop’s Institute & St. Paul’s Episcopal Center (SPEC) An important part of our Diocesan life together includes our many collaborative ministry partners. In case you...
by Joanne Fisher | Oct 14, 2021 | Announcement, Bishop's Blog, Diocesan-Wide Event, General News
October is Diocesan Heritage Month! In 2015 it was determined that the month of October would be designated as ‘Diocesan HeritageMonth’. As part of this year’s observance, we are asking that Sunday, October 24th be celebrated as“Essential Workers Sunday”. Essential...
by Joanne Fisher | Sep 15, 2021 | Announcement, Bishop's Blog, General News
Bishop’s Pastoral Letter to the Diocesan Family “But take courage; I have conquered the world” John 16:33 You would recall that in my Pentecost Pastoral Advisory I concluded my communication with these words “on a note of personal privilege, I shall continue to wear...
by Joanne Fisher | Sep 15, 2021 | Announcement, Bishop's Blog, General News
‘Practice what we Preach’“Be doers of the Word and not merely hearers who deceive themselves” (James 1:22) “Repent and believe in the good news!” These are the first words out of Jesus’ mouth in Mark’s gospel and they are meant as a summary of the entire gospel. But...