Epiphany is the bi-monthly newspaper published by the Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia.

It is mailed, free of charge, to each of the approximately 6,000 households in the diocese.

Articles, photographs and letters to the editor are welcome. All letters and articles are subject to editing for brevity and clarity. 

 

Editor:

Christie Wills, Editor
Epiphany
PO Box 2279, Roanoke, VA 24009 
cwills (at) dioswva.org 

Deadlines: 

Dec. 1 for the January/February issue
Feb. 1 for the March/April issue 
Apr. 1 for the May/June issue
Jun. 1 for the July/August issue
Aug. 1 for the September/Oct issue 
Oct. 1 for the November/December issue 

To make address changes or add or delete a subscription:

email your name, parish and your requested address change to:  terickson (at) aflwebprinting.com
or mail:
Episcopal Life/Epiphany
PO Box 2050
Voorhees, NJ 08043 
From: Diocesan Home

In God there is no right or left

How the Church can participate in a charged election season MORE



From: Diocesan Home

Diocesan office responds to grieving family

On Wednesday, August 6, a young person returning supplies to Evans House saw a person lying in the landscaped area at the southern edge of diocesan property. When the person could not be roused, d... MORE



From: Diocesan Home

September 2008

A look at the 2008 diocesan narrative budget and an ad for diocesan Art Day on Nov. 1. MORE



      Community News

Episcopal Life Online

In another step toward the Episcopal Church's 76th General Convention in Anaheim, California, the process of forming legislative committees has begun. Deputies have until September 30 to express three preferences for appointment to one of 23 commi...    MORE

Fay, Gustav, and Hanna, all tropical storms or hurricanes, have ravaged the Caribbean island of Hispaniola and at least two more storms -- Ike and Josephine -- could be headed into the area. "Know that you are in our prayers, and those of this who...    MORE

Officials of the New Orleans-based Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana hope to enter the civil parish of Terrebonne on September 5 to survey damage from Hurricane Gustav and assess people's needs.    MORE