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Worship Honoring Indigenous Spirituality

Throughout the Month of November, St. Martin's in Ellisville will be offering a service of Holy Eucharist honoring indigenous prayers each Saturday at our 505 service. All are invited to come enter into this beautiful form of spirituality.

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Celebrate Native American Heritage Month 2023

Throughout the month of November, all are invited to worship with us at St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Ellisville on Saturday afternoons, as our "505" service (held at 5:05 p.m. in our beautiful chapel) will feature Native prayers from a variety of sources across the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada.

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Invitation to Winter Talk 2023

As The Episcopal Church reckons more deeply with its past involvement in Indigenous boarding schools, the Office of Indigenous Ministries invites all Episcopalians to register to watch Winter Talk 2023, an annual conference that highlights Indigenous and Native American traditions and contributions within the church.

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Native American Heritage Month Stories: Nov. 29-30, 2022 - General Convention Resolutions and Additional Resources

Join us as we celebrate Native American Heritage Month throughout the month of November.

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Native American Heritage Month Stories: Nov. 22-28 - Indigenous Leaders in The Episcopal Church

Join us as we celebrate Native American Heritage Month throughout the month of November.

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Native American Heritage Month Stories: Nov. 15-21 - Native Arts and Culture

Join us as we celebrate Native American Heritage Month throughout the month of November.

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Native American Heritage Month Stories: Nov. 8-14 - Indigenous Missouri

Join us as we celebrate Native American Heritage Month throughout the month of November.

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Native American Heritage Month Stories: Nov. 1-7, 2022

Join us as we celebrate Native American Heritage Month throughout the month of November.

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Celebrating Native American Heritage Month 2022

The Rev. Leslie Scoopmire, our Missioner for Indigenous Ministry Engagement, has put together a series of short stories to help us understand and appreciate the role Indigenous Americans and their culture have played and continue to play in our lives.

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Land Acknowledgement

The following statement was crafted by the Rev. Leslie Scoopmire, Missioner for Indigenous Ministry Engagement, and the Rt. Rev. Deon Johnson, Bishop of the Diocese of Missouri. The Standing Committee approved the updated acknowledgement on September 22, 2022. We encourage our parishes and ministries to use this text during their worship services and other public events.

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