Our Mission:
Walking humbly with God and our neighbor,
we seek justice, act with love, and live the Good News of Jesus.
Our Vision:
A world transformed by God's love, justice and peace.
Bishop's Visit to
Grace Episcopal Church, Kirkwood
Sunday, Sept. 17, 2023
Events
The University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, invites all to a special lecture series "Essential Baptism," with the Rev. Canon Dr. Lizette Larson-Miller. The series will explore fundamental questions surrounding baptism, sacramental initiation, and eschatological belonging.
Youth in grades 6-12 in the LGBTQIA+ community are invited to be a part of a new youth group led by the Rev. Erin Pickersgill, our Diocesan Ministry Developer for Children and Youth.
Celebrate St. Francis Sunday on October 1 with pet blessings at the 8 and 10 a.m. worship services at the Episcopal Church of the Advent in Crestwood.
Bring your pets to the Episcopal Church of the Advent in Crestwood for a walk up or drive by blessing between 2 and 6 p.m. Or come at 6 p.m. for a St. Francis Prayer Service with a Blessing of the Animals.
Bishop Deon Johnson and House of Bishops Respond to Complaints
Bishop Deon Johnson responds to a statement regarding the accountability of bishops in The Episcopal Church.
Missioner Spotlight: The Rev. Dr. Valori Mulvey Sherer
Our Missioner for Hispanic / Latinx Ministry Engagement says adding a line of prayer in another language is the key to opening new doors in the Church's evangelism and outreach.
JustFood Truck Ready to Hit the Road
The Diocese of Missouri's JustFood truck is officially launching October 22 and will soon be bringing food to areas of high poverty throughout our diocese.
Bishop Reflection: Leaning on Prayer
Prayer is a deeply ingrained and universal human practice that transcends cultural, race, and spiritual boundaries. It is a form of communication with the divine, a way for each of us to express our innermost thoughts, emotions, and desires. At its core the act of prayer involves seeking solace, guidance, and connection with something greater than oneself.
Be SMART: A new campaign for gun safety
The Diocese of Missouri is committed to the work of preventing firearm tragedies involving children. The Rev. Mary Haggerty introduces us to a new program to help us all Be SMART about gun violence prevention.
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