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Presiding Bishop Michael Curry calls church to prayer following attack on Anglican hospital in Gaza
I know personally how faithful Episcopalians are in praying. During my surgery and recovery, you have prayed for me and for my healing, and I am more grateful and thankful than words can say.
Right now, I ask you to pray fervently for the birthplace of the Abrahamic faiths and for all its people.
Convention 2023 - Resolutions
Read the resolutions to be considered at the 184th Annual Diocesan Convention.
Bishop Reflection: The Spirituality of Stillness
Being still is a practice often overlooked in our fast-paced world, yet it holds profound value for our well-being. In a society constantly in motion, being still offers a sanctuary for the mind and soul.
Be SMART: Step Three - Ask about unsecured guns in other homes
When our children visit other homes, we often ask about allergens, pets, or car seats for rides - things to keep our kids safe. We need to normalize asking about unsecured guns.
Standing commission seeks churchwide input on clergy disciplinary process
The Episcopal Church’s Standing Commission on Structure, Governance, Constitution, and Canons welcomes churchwide input as it continues to review and revise Title IV disciplinary canons related to clergy.
A Prayer for Peace
The Episcopal Diocese of Missouri joins with people around the world in denouncing the violence in the Holy Land.
We pray for peace.
Putting Our Faith in Action
The Rev. Teresa Mithen Danieley discusses ways you can take action on public issues on behalf of your faith.
Be SMART: Step Two - Model Responsible Behavior
It is always an adult’s responsibility to prevent unauthorized access to guns, not a curious child’s responsibility to avoid guns.
Bishop Reflection: Listening for Echoes on your Daily Walk
Walking forces the walker to focus on the road just ahead, and more importantly it offers an opportunity, if you are open to noticing the small, unseen and often overlooked things.
Be SMART: Step One - Secure your guns
Our campaign to keep our children safe from gun violence begins with the importance of securing weapons in your home and vehicle.