Epiphany is the bi-monthly newspaper published by the Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia.

It is mailed, free of charge, to each of the approximately 6,000 households in the diocese.

Articles, photographs and letters to the editor are welcome. All letters and articles are subject to editing for brevity and clarity. 

 

Editor:

Christie Wills, Editor
Epiphany
PO Box 2279, Roanoke, VA 24009 
cwills (at) dioswva.org 

Deadlines: 

Dec. 1 for the January/February issue
Feb. 1 for the March/April issue 
Apr. 1 for the May/June issue
Jun. 1 for the July/August issue
Aug. 1 for the September/Oct issue 
Oct. 1 for the November/December issue 

To make address changes or add or delete a subscription:

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or mail:
Episcopal Life/Epiphany
PO Box 2050
Voorhees, NJ 08043 
From: Diocesan Home

December 2008 Epiphany in the Pew

This issue explores alternative gift fairs in the diocese and ways to observe a simple Christmas. MORE



From: Dioswva Youth

Registration for Youth at Council

It's that time again- you know, time to register for the greatest youth event of the year- Youth at Council! Can you Ubuntu? Youth at Council can! MORE



From: Dioswva Youth

Lastest on FYE

Here is the latest information for FYE this weekend at Phoebe Needles. Click here for your packing list and directions... MORE



Episcopal Life Online

Washington National Cathedral will eliminate 30 jobs, drastically scale back the Cathedral College of Preachers and cut $8 million from its current budget because of the global financial downturn.    MORE

The words on the blackboard in an open-air Port-au-Prince classroom for disabled children summarize the Episcopal Church of Haiti's vision of ministry: "Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine! O what a foretaste of glory divine."    MORE

For Christmas this year, consider giving a goat. Or a flock of chickens. Or medical care for infants, or education for AIDS orphans, or a well to provide clean water for an entire village.    MORE