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Curry's MLK Day message: Love is the way
Bishop Michael Curry gave the keynote address at the 2021 Triangle Martin Luther King Jr. Interfaith Breakfast. -
Bishop Curry: Social distance a reminder of God's presence
In an interview Tuesday with WRAL News, The Most Rev. Michael Bruce Curry, presiding bishop and primate of The Episcopal Church, said days and nights spent apart from one another can be a reminder of God's eternal presence. -
In new book, Bishop Curry extends message from royal wedding
In a return to Raleigh, where he served at bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina from 2000 to 2015, Curry talked about the wedding, how we treat one another and the book, "The Power of Love." -
Web only: Bishop Curry on 'The Power of Love'
In a return to Raleigh, where he served at bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina from 2000 to 2015, Bishop Michael Curry talked about the wedding, how we treat one another and the book, "The Power of Love." -
Royal recap: David Crabtree talks to Rev. Curry
WRAL's David Crabtree talked to the Most Rev. Michael Curry about his preparation and presentation at the royal wedding and its impact across pop culture. -
Curry pleased to see message resonate around world
Raleigh residents got two chances Saturday to see the Most Rev. Michael Curry make international news. Curry, who served 16 years as bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina before his promotion to presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, was hand-picked by the bride and groom - Meghan Markle and Prince Harry - to deliver the homily at their wedding. -
Best lines from Bishop Curry's royal wedding sermon
The Most Rev. Michael Curry added a touch of American fire to the Anglican wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. -
Episcopal priest's path to royal wedding went through Raleigh
Raleigh residents watching the royal wedding on Saturday may recognize more than just the bride, the groom and his family. The man delivering the homily, the Most Rev. Michael Curry, spent 16 years in Raleigh and still visits often.