Opossum Blessing
Andy Dalstra, who is a part of our church family at Church of the Redeemer in Camden has always loved all of God's creatures, especially those who need rescue or special care. She is becoming certified to be an NC Wildlife Rehabilitator specializing in opossums.
The Investiture of Archbishop Steve Wood
On October 30, 2024, the Rt. Rev. Steve Wood was made the Archbishop of the ACNA. Read more about this service and watch a video.
Blessing of the Animals
In celebration of the Feast Day of St. Francis, many churches around the Diocese offered their communities an opportunity to participate in a pet blessing.
The Rev. Juan Esteban Saravia Elected as Bishop for the Diocese of Santiago, Chile
Juan Esteban Saravia, born in Santiago, is currently serving as the Spanish Pastor at Christ Church Vienna, Vienna, VA and is studying for a master’s degree at the Anglican Seminary – Trinity School for Ministry. On January 25, 2025 in Santiago, Chile, Juan Esteban will be consecrated as the second Bishop for the Diocese of Santiago, Chile.
Breaking Mental Health Stigma in Churches
Exploring the mental wellness barriers within faith circles reveals complex layers. Mental illness in churches often encounters stigma, a roadblock to open dialogue. Mental wellness isn’t always seen as a legitimate medical condition, but rather a spiritual shortcoming. This misunderstanding can hinder access to appropriate mental healthcare. Many churches are stepping up by integrating mental wellness discussions into their activities. Pastors are beginning to address mental illness openly, striving to break the stigma.
Funny Clergy Clothes
This is why I shall happily – though not without a certain unavoidable self-consciousness – wear funny clothes as I take vows and have a Bishop ask God’s blessing over me on Saturday. They show beyond doubt who I am serving.
Our Church Speaks: A New Podcast
Our Church Speaks: A podcast of saints from every era and place.
Proclaiming Christ Clearly into the Deaf World
The Deaf Community is one of the least reached people groups in the world. In the USA, a recognized estimate is only 2-5% of deaf claim any religious faith at all. There are many factors giving rise to this alarming statistic but one of them is not being able to envision the concept of God, or the incarnate Jesus, as relatable or accessible to deaf people.
Vocational Deacon Day
Vocational Deacons Day was a day of blessing for eighteen Deacons who attended; a time of sharing, listening, encouraging, and prayer for our Vocational Deacons from across our Diocese.
Christ the Saviour: New Rector Installed
On January 14, Bishop Chris Warner installed Fr. Richard S. Beyea, III as the new rector for Christ the Saviour Anglican Church, Mt. Vernon VA.
Resources for World Mission Sunday
Let World Mission Sunday be a day of inspiration, collaboration, and purpose as you celebrate and support global missions.
A Letter from Bishop Chris (January 2024)
As Sprit-filled and biblically-informed Anglican Christians, we believe God is the author and preserver of life. Because of this, we know that all human life is a sacred gift from God and that it must be protected from the moment of conception to natural death.
A Logo Story: Incarnation Anglican Church, Arlington, VA
Altogether, this logo is meant to be a picture of the Incarnation: God made tangible in a particular time and place, among a particular people with particular stories. It's a creative imagining of the Message paraphrase of John 1:14: "The Word became flesh and moved into the neighborhood."
Congratulations to the 2023 Archbishop Essay Winners!
The Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic is thrilled to congratulate winners of the 2023 Archbishop’s Annual Summer Essay Contest: The Venerable Canon Justin Murff (currently serving as Interim Rector at Incarnation Anglican in Williamsburg, VA) and Todd Milton, parishioner at Church of the Good Shepherd in Lynchburg, VA.
A Letter from Bishop Chris (November 2023B)
Our recent annual Diocesan Synod was such an encouraging experience. The theme for our Synod was “Called to Go” and focused on the outward movement of the church into the world. As the missiologist Rolland Allen wrote, “The Holy Spirit is a missionary Spirit relentlessly driving the church outward to witness.”
Celebrating Native American Heritage
November is Native American Heritage Month; this is an excellent time to be intentional about hearing the stories and understanding the experiences of Native American or First Nations people.