Supporting Our Siblings in the Holy Land
By a longstanding tradition in the Episcopal Church, the offering at Good Friday services is designated to support the work of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem. The Diocese of Jerusalem is a part of the worldwide Anglican Communion and serves five separate countries or territories: Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and Israel. It has about 7000 members in 28 congregations and operates more than 30 additional institutions including hospitals, schools, clinics, rehabilitation centers, guesthouses, and retirement homes.
One of the ministries of the Diocese is Al Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City, which was struck by rocket fire in October, but continues to operate despite extreme conditions of scarcity and trauma.
This Good Friday our participants in the 1:30 and 7:00 p.m. liturgies contributed $1,416 toward the ministries of our siblings in the Diocese of Jerusalem. This is a significantly larger total than most years. We continue to pray for all who are in danger, all who have died, and all who are impacted in any way by the current Israel-Hamas war, as well as for the ministries of the Diocese of Jerusalem.
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