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Gratitude for Parochial Reports

All parishes in the Diocese of Missouri (and all dioceses in the Episcopal Church) are required to file annual parochial reports. The information you provide is valuable: it shares your stories with the whole church, provides an informed context to mission planning, and affords us all an opportunity to thank God for the many blessings that occur even in a times of great challenge. The reports were due March 1, 2022.

Anyone who has ever worked on a parochial report for their parish knows that it's not much fun. That's why all of us in the diocesan office want to say a huge THANK YOU! to all the hardworking people and their parishes who have completed this tedious (but required) task for this year.

Completed Filings (as of 12 p.m., March 30, 2022)

  • All Saints, Farmington
  • All Saints & Ascension, Northwoods/St. Louis
  • Calvary, Columbia
  • Calvary, Louisiana
  • Christ Church, Cape Girardeau
  • Christ Church, Rolla
  • Christ Church Cathedral, St. Louis
  • Emmanuel, Webster Groves
  • Good Shepherd, Town & Country
  • Grace, Jefferson City
  • Grace, Kirkwood
  • Holy Communion, University City
  • St. Barnabas, Florissant
  • St. Francis, Eureka
  • St. John & St. James, Sullivan
  • St. John's, Tower Grove/St. Louis
  • St. Luke's, Manchester
  • St. Mark's, Portland
  • St. Mark's, St. Louis
  • St. Martin's, Ellisville
  • St. Paul's, Carondelet/St. Louis
  • St. Paul's, Ironton
  • St. Paul's, Sikeston
  • St. Peter's, Ladue
  • St. Stephen's, Ferguson
  • St. Timothy's, Creve Coeur
  • St. Vincent's-in-the-Vineyard, Ste. Genevieve
  • Transfiguration, Lake St. Louis
  • Trinity, DeSoto
  • Trinity, Hannibal
  • Trinity, Kirksville
  • Trinity, St. James
  • Trinity, St. Louis

Filings in Progress (as of 12 p.m., March 30, 2022)

  • Holy Cross, Poplar Bluff
  • St. John's, Eolia
  • St. Michael & St. George, Clayton
  • St. Thomas Church for the Deaf, Crestwood
  • Trinity, St. Charles

If your parish isn't on this page, that means we're still waiting for you to file your report. Please contact Rita Benson in the diocesan office as soon as possible.



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We believe in a loving, life-giving and liberating God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. We believe God loves you -- no exceptions!

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The Rt. Rev. Deon K. Johnson is the leader of our diocese. He was elected as our bishop on Nov. 23, 2019, and ordained on June 13, 2020, at Christ Church Cathedral in St. Louis.

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Approximately 10,000 people throughout Eastern and Central Missouri find their faith home with us. About three-quarters of our members are in the metro St. Louis area, but our diocese reaches much farther than St. Louis. You will find more than 40 Episcopal churches, missions and faith communities as far north as Kirksville, as far west as Columbia, and as far south as Poplar Bluff (and many points in between).

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