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The Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd
Town & Country
Sunday, June 26, 2022
Bishop Visitation
Events
Join us July 9 at Deaconess Anne House for an evening of food, fun, reflecting on and giving thanks for this past year, and celebrating an incredible cohort of young adults.
Clergy and delegates in the Emery Washington Convocation are invited to attend a prayer breakfast at Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Webster Groves on Tuesday, July 12 at 8:30 a.m.
Attention Millennial DIO MO clergy: Our next meeting will take place on Tuesday, July 12 at 3 p.m. at the Webster Groves Bread Co.
St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Ellisville invites all to a Corvette show and festival on Sunday, July 31.
Ministry Leadership Form
The Diocese of Missouri offers ministry trainings and special events throughout the year for parish leadership. We need your help to identify your ministry leaders so we can invite them to our programs!
Get to Know: The Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, Town & Country and St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Manchester
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our lives in so many ways. For the people of Good Shepherd in Town & Country and St. Luke's in Manchester, the pandemic has led to a new partnership that will celebrate our Christian ministry as one combined parish in the future.
Prayers for General Convention
We invite your prayers for the 11 lay and clergy delegates representing the Diocese of Missouri at this summer's General Convention of the Episcopal Church.
Hymn of the Week: July 3, 2022
The tune of this week's hymn has the distinction of being one of the first works coming from the African-American culture to enter a hymnal of a major Protestant denomination. Pat Partridge from Christ Church Cathedral brings us the story.
Clergy Transitions: Summer 2022
Summer is a season of change in the Diocese of Missouri, with new clergy just beginning their service, some clergy shifting from one role to another, and still other clergy leaving the Diocese for new adventures.
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