Thorme to Resign as ECS-NJ Executive Director
“ECS-NJ has grown from an idea into a strong and vital initiative serving God’s people and responding to human need across our diocese.”
“ECS-NJ has grown from an idea into a strong and vital initiative serving God’s people and responding to human need across our diocese.”
Several years ago the people of St. Raphael the Archangel in Bricktown came to an understanding of what it means to live into our baptismal vows.
By next Spring 2.3 million New Jersey residents will need to complete eligibility reviews to determine if they still quality for NJ FamilyCare/Medicaid.
On Oct. 12 Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of New Jersey (ECS-NJ) and the Diocesan Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse (CADA) presented an engaging forum grounded in scripture on an important Gospel justice issue, criminal justice system reform.
On October 12 join Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of New Jersey (ECS-NJ) and the Diocesan Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse (CADA) for an engaging forum grounded in scripture on an important Gospel justice issue, criminal justice system reform.