SARANAC LAKE -- A gathering of those who describe themselves as mainstream Episcopalians in the Diocese of Albany will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 22 at the Church of St. Luke, the Beloved …
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SARANAC LAKE -- A gathering of those who describe themselves as mainstream Episcopalians in the Diocese of Albany will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 22 at the Church of St. Luke, the Beloved Physician, 136 Main Street.
All Episcopalians in northern New York are welcome.
Conversation will be centered what mainstream Episcopalians want in and from the Episcopal Diocese of Albany.
One of several planned regional gatherings, the focus is on how the needs of Episcopalians who feel marginalized can be met, given the Diocesan leadership stance on various social and faith issues effecting the lives of Episcopalians in the Diocese of Albany.