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Handbell Set for Sale
Hope Episcopal Church in Town & Country is selling a set of beautiful handbells. Get the details here.
GACC Celebrates First Anniversary
The Rev. Mtipe Koggani and members of Grace African Christians Connection celebrate their first year of worship and service with the African diaspora of the St. Louis area.
Free Choir Robes
The Diocesan Archives received several dozen royal blue choir cassocks. Can you help us find a new home for them?
Leaders Lead from the Broken Places
The Rev. Aaron Rogers shares a reflection about how acknowledging our imperfections allows us new opportunities to engage the problems of the world.
Convention 2023: Vendor Registration
The Diocese invites businesses and organizations to be part of the vendor area at our annual diocesan convention in November. Come to sell products, share your ministry, or display your skills.
Bishop Reflection: The Gifts of Joy and Wonder
Bishop Deon reflects on his son's first experience with the seashore and considers how we might all be called to live that kind of joy and wonder.
Convention 2023: Nominees for Election
The Nominations Committee is pleased to announce our slate of nominations for election at the 184th Annual Convention of The Episcopal Diocese of Missouri.
Bishop Reflection: Take a rest
In our fast-paced and demanding world, the spiritual need for rest has become increasingly crucial. Amidst the constant hustle and bustle, finding moments of tranquility and rejuvenation has taken on a profound significance for our well-being.
A Death in the Diocesan Family: Deacon Jan O'Neil
We are sad to report the death of Deacon Jan O’Neil. Jan died September 8, following a five-year battle with brain cancer.
Responding to calls for improved church safety and accountability
"I want to assure you in the strongest way possible, that we in the Diocese of Missouri do not and will not tolerate abuse or harassment of any kind, especially by those called to serve Christ in the world as ordained leaders," said Bishop Deon Johnson.