Join Bishop Gutiérrez from 8/27-9/6 on a pilgrimage of the Holy Land. You will pray your way through the holy sites of our faith and marvel at the present witness of our Episcopal sisters and brothers. Email the Rev. Canon Matthew Dayton-Welch, Canon for the Holy Land, for more details.
Got a minute? Each week, the Bishop is offering 60 second Bible reflections and challenges on our Instagram page. Follow us to be inspired.
On 2/8, we invite you to join us for a community healing ceremony for female veterans in our 12-week moral injury program. The ceremony provides a space for veterans to share the truth of their military experience; and initiate them in a process of transformation. Details.
Register for the first in the Anti-Racism Commission's five-part series on 1/29. This one-time prerequisite seminar explores the multi-layered manifestations of systemic racism. After taking the introduction, the rest of the workshops can be taken in any order.Register.
On 2/8, queer members of the parishes of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania, and their allies, are invited to attend the inaugural meeting of the Diocese’s new LGBTQIA+ Committee. Details.
Join us for the diocese's annual celebration of the Blessed Absalom Jones, the first African American priest in The Episcopal Church, on 2/12. This has changed to a virtual event. Absalom's life was "an example of persistent faith in God and in the Church as God’s instrument."Register to attend online.
Deacons interpret the needs of the world to the Church while maintaining their secular jobs. Learn more about what deacons do on 2/5. The Bishop and our Archdeacons will hold an information session to answer all your questions. Details.
How do you re-connect with members of your pre-Covid faith community? On 2/9, Invite Welcome Connect, a consultant with The Episcopal Church, hosts a time of sharing learnings & creative initiatives that have emerged out of the pandemic.Details.
If you missed this on television last week (CW-Philly), you can still watch this inspiring 30 minute MLK service with the Gospel choir from St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Elkins Park. Watch.