Bishop McKee Responds To Hostage Event At Congregation Beth Israel
I was deeply saddened about not only what occurred but also the ongoing fear with which our Jewish brothers and sisters live ...
I was deeply saddened about not only what occurred but also the ongoing fear with which our Jewish brothers and sisters live ...
Recent news regarding the spread of COVID-19 and the Delta variant requires us to once again evaluate safety protocols for worship and other ministries ...
In light of the CDC’s recommendations, wearing a mask in our churches will now be optional for those who are fully vaccinated ...
Our goal is the resumption of worship activities without restrictions, but the safety and health of those around us are paramount ...
From opening churches to distributing water and blankets, you were the light that so many needed during times of utter darkness ...
Rev. Susan Robb looks at the seven last words of Christ through a lens that finds life and hope in his final sayings ...
We are far from the end of this global pandemic as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations across the NTC continue to grow ...
We must act in ways that show our love for one another. We will wear masks. We will practice social distancing ...
Bishop Michael McKee will continue to serve as Resident Bishop of the North Texas Conference ...
Beginning June 1, churches in the East and Northwest Districts may begin to gather for public worship, provided that the guidelines from the Texas Department of State Health Services are followed ...
To set a date at this time would be premature because of the ever-changing spread of COVID-19 ...
Please watch this important message from Bishop Michael McKee regarding the scheduling of Annual Conference 2020.
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