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Celebrating Religious Life in DioMO
Members of Religious Orders and Christian Communities in The Diocese of Missouri invite everyone to join them in celebrating Religious Life the weekend of January 19-21.
A Case for Love
Get ready for our Revival by attending the one-night-only showing of a documentary film inspired by the teachings of Presiding Bishop Michael Curry.
Missioner Spotlight: The Rev. Leslie Scoopmire
When Missouri became a state in 1821, it had a Native American population of about 20,000. Today, there are no federally recognized tribes in Missouri. But the stories that happened between 1821 and now are part of our story and deserve to be recognized and reconciled.
Caregivers Commissioned into Community of Hope
A group of nine dedicated Christians completed 42 hours of training to serve their communities in the Diocese of Missouri.
Baptism at Any Age
85-year old Herman "Ken" Ferris, Jr. proves you're never too old to be baptized.
Sending Sweet Christmas Messages
Hope Episcopal Church in Town & Country focused on bringing joy to all on the Third Sunday of Advent.
What is Your Next Faithful Step? Apply Now for Young Adult Service Corps
The Young Adult Service Corps (YASC) invites Episcopalians ages 21 to 35 to consider a year of international mission engagement as their “next faithful step.”
Apply Now Sant Foundation Scholarship
The J. Francis Sant Memorial Scholarship was established in 1965 to provide scholarships for anyone seeking holy orders.
Camp Phoenix Registration Begins Dec. 15
Students between the ages of 8 and 18 are invited to spend a fabulous week building friendships, having fun, and growing in faith at Camp Phoenix 2024. Registration for campers and counselors begins Dec. 15.
Lament, Hope, and Resolve to End Gun Violence
Religious leaders from seven faith traditions united for a prayer vigil to remember those who have died or been victimized by gun violence.