The Terrible Harm of the Death Penalty to Our Families and Communities
The long-standing progressive Christian view understands the harm of the death penalty.
Reflections and information from a variety of voices around the Diocese of Atlanta
The long-standing progressive Christian view understands the harm of the death penalty.
Recent tax law changes in the SECURE 2.0 Act have added a provision that could be beneficial to many.
It is a voluntary choice to become a refugee sponsor, whether through your church or a dedicated organization.
God’s instructions for how to treat refugees and immigrants is clear – we are to welcome and love them as our own.
There is no one face of homelessness. It crosses all lines, and we need to break down the misconceptions surrounding the unhoused.
Understand the nuances of planned giving vs. legacy giving and how each can play a role in your philanthropic goals.
Today ECF announces $41,532 to spring 2024 grant recipients LaAmistad (Atlanta) and Northeast Georgia CASA (Toccoa).
There is no one reason for homelessness. Therefore, there is not a cut and dry solution; we must take a holistic approach.
When wesupport an agency that provides services to people experiencing homelessness, we amplify the voice of the unhoused.
Couples making estate plans can reduce taxes at death with charitable planning, such as working with ECF to include a parish in estate plans.
While any demographic can become a victim of trafficking, human trafficking in higher education is more prevalent than we think.
The Christian life contains a multitude of paradox, inviting us to embrace truths that may contradict conventional wisdom.