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Ordinations to the Priesthood - September 2024
The Adinkra Project - Exploring Christian Virtues in Asante Wisdom
Reflections from GC81 - The Rev. Hickman Alexandre on the Election of Sean Rowe as the Next Presiding Bishop
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2024 Easter Message - Bishop Lawrence Provenzano
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"We have a message of hope in Jesus Christ that we celebrate using all of these elements, not in some kind of superstitious gesture"
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2024 Chrism Mass
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In the midst of a busy Holy Week, the clergy of the Diocese gather to celebrate the Holy Eucharist with Reaffirmation of Ordination Vows and
The Adinkra Project - Exploring Christian Virtues in Asante Wisdom
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Following a truth-seeking pilgrimage to Ghana, the Rev. Christopher Ballard and the people of Trinity-St. John's Episcopal Church in Hewlett
Blessing of a New Ministry - Incarnation Chapel
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This weekend, Incarnation Chapel in Carle Place was officially blessed by Bishop Provenzano during a celebration of Candlemas
Celebration of the Rev. Absalom Jones Day 2024
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The Diocese enjoyed a special day at St. Philip's Episcopal Church in Brooklyn, in celebration of the Rev. Absalom Jones Day 2024!
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Bishop Franklin Sermon from Ordinations to the Diaconate - January 27, 2024
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Bishop Franklin Sermon from Ordinations to the Diaconate - January 27, 2024
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Ordinations to the Diaconate - January 27, 2024 – Benjamin Brenkert, Jae Wan Chung, Douglas C. Mohrmann and Sheng Wang
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The Rt. Rev. Lawrence C. Provenzano, Bishop of Long Island, will ordain Benjamin Brenkert, Jae Wan Chung, Douglas C. Mohrmann and Sheng Wang
Education for Ministry (EFM) Overview
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Education for Ministry (EFM) Overview
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Bishop Provezano Sermon from Religious Life Sunday 2024
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Bishop Provenzano speaks of the rhythm of religious life and the way in which that rhythm is a witness to God
A Case for Love Movie Trailer
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Our society is more divided than ever. Many have moved into "tribal" corners, viewing the world from an "us versus them" point of view.
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