SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Episcopal Church elected its first African-American presiding bishop, choosing Bishop Michael Curry of North Carolina during the denomination’s national assembly Saturday.
The former presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church will be in Little Rock this week for a Lenten preaching revival at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. The Right Rev. Michael Curry is scheduled to speak ...
Episcopal Bishop Michael Curry, who preached at a royal wedding in 2018, proclaimed the gospel at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral during the main Sunday morning service. His theme, in Little Rock, was the ...
Rev. Michael Curry will be in Little Rock this week. Credit: Beth Crow, Youth Missioner for the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina and coordinator of Lift Every Voice First, let’s address the Meghan ...
RALEIGH, NC (WTVD) -- A noted American bishop with connections to Wake County and North Carolina is giving the homily at the Royal Wedding. The Most Rev. Michael Curry, who is presiding bishop over ...
Bishop Micheal Curry, presiding prelate of the Episcopal Church said the Jesus we must worship doesn’t “hail from some cultural right wing. You won’t find that Jesus in the Bible. I love my country, ...
Bishop Michael Curry, of North Carolina, speaks after being elected the Episcopal Church’s first African-American presiding bishop at the Episcopal General Convention Saturday, June 27, 2015, in Salt ...
Bishop Michael Curry's election also made history as it was the first time a presiding bishop was chosen on the first ballot, he received 121 votes of a total 174 cast Bishop Michael Curry The U.S.