‘Tell Me Something Good,’ a new web series from The Episcopal Church: Episode 6 now availableEpiscopal Church Office of Public Affairs Posted Jan 21, 2021 |
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Tell Me Something Good, a new web series from The Episcopal Church, highlights positive stories from around the church through conversations with a variety of guests. New episodes of Tell Me Something Good will be released every two weeks. Episodes 1-6 are available for viewing on The Episcopal Church website here, on Facebook here, and on Instagram TV, @theepiscopalchurch.
In this sixth episode of Tell Me Something Good, hosts Jerusalem and Marcus chat with the Rev. Canon Broderick Greer and Evans Ousley, both from St. John’s Cathedral in Denver, Colorado, about how their staff has learned to shift gears and work both more broadly and more specifically during Covid-19.
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