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Meginniss memorial included in new WWII exhibits in the state’s Museum of Alabama
By Steve Murray and Albert Kennington The Museum of Alabama at the state’s Department of Archives and History is dedicated to telling the stories of Alabamians throughout history, using records and artifacts to connect today’s visitors with the experiences of those in the past. Prominent in this telling has been the service of Alabama men and women in uniform, both within the state’s borders and around the world. Following years of planning and five months of constructi
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Jan 284 min read


Pre-filed General Resolution to the 55th Annual Diocesan Convention
January 28, 2026 MEMORANDUM To: All Rectors, Vicars, and Priests and Senior Wardens in charge of congregations From : Bishop Russell Kendrick Reference: Pre-filed General Resolutions to the 55th Annual Diocesan Convention Rule VI of the Rules of Order of the Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast states that “…pre-filed resolutions shall be distributed to each congregation within the Diocese no later than thirty (30) days prior to the first day of each Convention”. Included with
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Jan 281 min read


Pastoral Message from Bishop Russell
and Invitation to an online Prayer Vigil Link to Join Prayer Vigil on Monday, February 2, at 6 p.m. CT Link to Liturgy Dear friends and neighbors of the Episcopal Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast, Grace and peace be with you. “How can I serve the world when the world’s condition is so heavy?” is a question that framed a recent reflection by the Lutheran pastor Nadia Bolz-Weber. We are living in troubled times. Our very souls are troubled. The world’s condition i
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Jan 274 min read


2026 Guide to Lent
Lent is a sacred season—a forty-day journey of prayer, reflection, and renewal that begins on Ash Wednesday and leads us toward the hope of Easter. Rooted in Scripture and shaped by our worship and shared life, Lent invites us to turn again toward God with honesty and intention. This 2026 Guide to Lent offers curated resources for individual and group study to support you as you pause, listen, and deepen your faith during this holy season. Be sure to scroll through all of the
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Jan 214 min read


Five-week Lenten Study
Reconciliation: From Ashes to Peace You are invited to journey into the heart of reconciliation with your Central Gulf Coast sisters and brothers, either in a small group or individually. Through Scripture and tradition, we are formed in the realization that Lent is the season intended to lead believers through honest self-examination, repentance, and restored relationship with God and each other. This five-week, diocesan-sponsored study, facilitated by members of our own dio
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Jan 211 min read


A Living Example of Diaconal Ministry
I recently had a fruitful discussion with one of our priests about the role of deacons in our diocese and the impact on future generations. Since 2017, the School for Ministry has raised five locally formed permanent deacons, one of whom is the Rev. Kay Dennis of Marianna, Florida. Kay is shining her light brightly in her community in a variety of ways, one of which is through her numerous newspaper articles and the publication of her own books. For Advent, Kay produced a bea
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Jan 142 min read


Congregation in Transition: Christ the King, Santa Rosa Beach
Status: Search committee formed; building profile; interim in place Contact: The Rev. Ashley Freeman, Canon to the Ordinary, at ashley@diocgc.org with inquiries. Location: 480 North County Highway 393, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459
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Jan 131 min read


Deacon Pratt Paterson appointed as Diocesan Disaster Preparedness and Response Coordinator
Deacon Pratt Paterson We are pleased to announce the appointment of the Rev. Pratt Paterson, deacon serving Christ Church Cathedral, Mobile, and Executive Director of Wilmer Hall, as the Diocese’s Disaster Preparedness and Response Coordinator. In this role, Paterson will serve as the diocesan liaison for disaster-related resources and response opportunities, train congregations in preparedness and resilience, and connect local efforts with broader diocesan and national partn
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Jan 71 min read


God is here. Now. - A Christmas Message from Bishop Russell
This video is intentionally silent. Here is the text: Shhh. Merry Christmas. You made it. What has been done...has been done. What has not been done...has not been done. Let it be. Now listen. “The Word became flesh and lived among us.“ “A child has been born----for us.” For you. A child. Emmanuel. God is with us. God is with you. You. Your life matters to God. Your life matters for God. His name is Jesus which means God saves. Not God curses. Not God damns. Not God condemns.
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Dec 24, 20251 min read


2025 Advent Message from Bishop Russell
Whenever I meet with candidates to discuss the confirmation service, I focus on the two questions of the examination: Do you reaffirm your renunciation of evil? And do you renew your commitment to Jesus Christ? I point out that both hinge on that tiny, telling prefix re. And because of that little syllable, I remind the candidates that confirmation is rooted not in something new, but in something already given—baptism. In baptism, God bestowed the gift beyond all gifts: life
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Nov 30, 20253 min read
St. Josephine Bakhita and the Holy Work of Racial Justice and Reconciliation
By Ethan Rowell, member of the Commission on Racial Justice and Reconciliation St. Josephine Bakhita was born in 1869 in western Sudan to a respected and prosperous father in the village of Olgossa. In February of 1877, at no more than seven or eight years of age, she was abducted by Arab slave traders and forced to walk barefoot 600 miles to El Obeid, where she was bought and sold twice before her arrival. Over the course of twelve years, she was bought and sold three more
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Nov 25, 20252 min read
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