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Vote Faithfully Reflection: Restoring Abortion Rights

SUPPORT AMENDMENT 3 TO RESTORE ABORTION RIGHTS – The Very Rev. Kathie Adams-Shepherd, Dean of Christ Church Cathedral

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Vote Faithfully Reflection: Poll Workers are Superheroes

If you are considering ways you can be more involved in our democracy and are in a position to be available all day Tuesday, Nov. 5, I would recommend you consider volunteering to work as a poll worker and help support our fair and open elections.

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Project Resource 2024

Project Resource is an opportunity for churches to engage in the ministry of stewardship this fall.

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Vote Faithfully Academy

Beautiful Bridges partners with Vote Faithfully to create the Vote Faithfully Academy, an online gathering to help discern our Christian call to peacefully engage in the election process.

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Vote Faithfully Reflection: Bishop Deon Johnson

The Rt. Rev. Deon Johnson shares how the past and the future play important roles in his decision to vote in every election.

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2024 Convention: Hotel Reservations

Delegates, visitors, and special guests attending the 2024 Diocesan Convention can reserve a room at the Chesterfield DoubleTree Hotel for a discounted rate. You must make your reservation by October 15, 2024.

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The Year of Voting Faithfully

The Diocese of Missouri is increasing our commitment to election education and mobilization through the Vote Faithfully initiative of the Episcopal Public Policy Network. Over the next three months we will be sharing thoughts and ideas about how each of us can get involved in the election process.

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Transition in Diocesan Communications

Bishop Deon Johnson taps AhSa-Ti Nu Ford as the Interim Communications Director, as Janis Greenbaum begins an early retirement.

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Community Member Donates Food Pantry Box

The Episcopal Church of St. John and St. James in Sullivan received a special donation that will help them serve their community.

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Healing Heart Wounds Group at St. Francis'

St. Francis' Episcopal Church in Eureka will host a six-week "healing group" for those experiencing trauma, grief, and/or loss, beginning Sept. 10, 2024.

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