Our Mission:
Walking humbly with God and our neighbor,
we seek justice, act with love, and live the Good News of Jesus.
Revival: March 15, 2024
I Love to Tell the Story
2023 Bishop's Appeal
Bishop's Annual Appeal
Pride 2023: We Are Sorry
We Are Sorry
Our Vision:
A world transformed by God's love, justice and peace.
Pride 2023: We Are Sorry
Join Bishop Deon Johnson and Clergy from throughout the Diocese
as we begin to reconcile the misdeeds of the past with the promise of the future.
Learn more and sign the pledge.
Events
Bishop Deon Johnson will lead a community prayer service to honor the victims of gun violence and pray for a better future.
Your prayers and presence are requested as Bishop Deon Johnson ordains Ryan Missel, Loretta Go, David Luckes, and Aaron Rogers as priests and deacons in the Diocese of Missouri.
Bishop Deon Johnson invites churches throughout the Diocese of Missouri to observe "Wear Orange Sunday" on Sunday, June 4, 2023, to remember the more than 40,000 people who are killed with guns and approximately 85,000 who are shot and wounded every year.
Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Webster Groves invites you to join them for a family friendly Wear Orange event to remember and honor the victims of gun violence.
Pauli Murray Kits for Children & Youth
The Rev. Erin Pickersgill, Ministry Developer for Children and Youth in the Diocese of Missouri, is making it possible for all children in our diocese to learn about the Rev. Pauli Murray's remarkable life.
Diocesan Children & Youth News: Summer 2023
The Rev. Erin Pickersgill, Ministry Developer for Children and Youth in the Diocese of Missouri, invites members throughout the Diocese to be a part of several upcoming events and ministry initiatives.
2023 Bishop's Appeal Raises More than $25,000
Bishop Deon Johnson expresses his gratitude for all those who generously gave to the 2023 Bishop's Annual Appeal.
Bishop Reflection: The Intersection of Juneteenth and Pride Month
Bishop Deon Johnson reflects on the histories of these two June celebrations and common thread that is woven between the two.
Planting Seeds of Hope
Hope Episcopal Church in Town & Country is part of a thriving collective of volunteer-supported gardens. Affectionately known as Shepherd Farm, this rich plot of land is now growing more than vegetables. It is nurturing the hope that comes as young people experience the wonders of gardening and giving.
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