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Funeral Service for the Rev. Dr. Richard Tudor
Trinity Episcopal Church, St. Charles
Friday, Jan. 27, 2023
Events
Are you planning a major preservation project at your historic church? You may be eligible for a grant.
St. Peter's Racial Justice Committee encourages all to watch the documentary film Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America. The film presents facts about the history of racism in our country that everyone should know.
Diocesan Choir Director Harry Moppins invites everyone who sang at convention along with any additional singers throughout the Diocese to be a part of this annual event honoring the first Black priest in the Episcopal Church.
This is the first of two rehearsals for the Feb. 18 event.
Local student earns global leadership position
22-year old Logan Crews, grandson of the Rev. Dr. Warren Crews, has been chosen to serve on the student leadership team for the 2023 World Student Christian Federation.
I Love to Tell the Story: Walking in the Footsteps of the Holy
Join the Rt. Rev. Deon Johnson, XI Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri, on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, Nov. 8-19, 2023. This trip will take us to the places where Jesus walked, taught, and preached.
Bishop's Statement: Death of Tyre Nichols
Bishop Deon Johnson calls for prayers following the release of video that shows police beating Tyre Nichols in Memphis.
Pastoral Letter from the Bishop
Bishop Deon Johnson offers this pastoral letter to the Diocese regarding his involvement in a lawsuit challenging Missouri's abortion laws.
Celebrating Religious Life
Members of religious orders and communities in the Diocese of Missouri came together January 20-22 to share their spirituality and give others the opportunity to learn more about their communities. The group participated in a 2-day retreat, followed by a special Evensong service to mark the first Religious Life Sunday in the Episcopal Church.
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