Episcopal Church Women Launch New WebsiteNational Episcopal Church Women Posted Jun 4, 2020 |
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The National Episcopal Church Women launched a new website. Their old site, originally started in 2006, went through a three month rebuild. They have included upgrades that allow members to share their personal and local news as well as unique articles, poems, and prayers.
The site also contains an archive of articles and prayers dating back to 2013.
National President, Karen O Patterson, announced: “The National Board hopes that each of you will enjoy the new website and our weekly news blast. You all amaze me in all that you do and try. Never forget that there is no failure in trying, you come out a better person in the end for it. I am so proud to be your National President. It is a joy and a pleasure to serve!“
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