Check out this week’s update with an intro from Fr. Javier.
Check out this week’s update with an intro from Fr. Javier.
The Adult Formation Committee is exploring possibilities for meaningful, fun, community-building experiences, and we’d love your input. We have put together an easy questionnaire for you to help us brainstorm about what might be possible for future programs…
The Rt. Rev. Sean Rowe, bishop of Northwest Pennsylvania and bishop provisional of Western New York, was elected and confirmed June 26 at the 81st General Convention to serve as the 28th presiding bishop. Read more…
Children aren’t the only ones who have fun at Vacation Bible Camp (VBC); our crew has made volunteering during the week of July 15-19 super easy and welcoming for adults as well! Come, help us be Changemakers!
The 81st General Convention of The Episcopal Church is taking place June 23-28, 2024 in Louisville, KY. The General Convention is the governing body of The Episcopal Church. Every three years it meets as a bicameral legislature. The event that many will be following is the election of the next Presiding Bishop, set for Wednesday, June 26.
Our Vacation Bible Campers will be making bags and preparing school supply donations for the Episcopal Farmworker Ministry during VBC in July. You can join in the project…
The Racial Justice Planning Group has two summertime field trips planned, including discussions over a shared meal after each trip. Read more and consider joining us for these meaningful outings.
From Mother Alice: The St. Paul’s Photo Ministry has helped capture moments from our incredible year together. Taking a moment to look back fills me with hope and joy about what lies ahead. Take a look at what God is building through each of you…
If you follow The Episcopal Church on social media, you may have noticed the new Pride shield, released this month In affirmation and celebration of The Episcopal Church’s LGBTQ+ members. Read more…
The bishops of The Episcopal Church and deputies to convention from every diocese will convene in Louisville, Kentucky on June 23-28. As the church does every 9 years, we will be electing a new presiding bishop. Read more…