while precariously eating away at their endowments in order to maintain buildings and programs that serve increasingly fewer and fewer people.'3 When I was elected Bishop of Western New York in 2010, I arrived to find a diocese that had lost 40 per cent of its members in the previous ...
Those who remember the 1950s and 1960s recall the glory and grandeur of the Episcopal Church. Now that we're at a time in which Episco- palians comprise a mere one half of one percent of the population, it is time we faced the fact that our establishment identity is a thing of th...
RICHARD NUNLEY. From the Blackstone to the Housatonic: A History of the Episcopal Diocese of...Peter W. WilliamsHistorical Society of the Episcopal ChurchAnglican and Episcopal History