Reparations and Reconciliation – What it is, what it is not: Lessons Learned
The Bishop of Missouri, the diocesan Commission on Dismantling Racism, Christ Church Cathedral, and St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church are pleased to announce a series of events featuring Episcopal priest, author, and lecturer, The Reverend Peter Jarrett-Schell on October 19 & 20, 2024 in St. Louis. Rev. Jarrett-Schell, rector of Calvary Episcopal Church in Washington. D.C. will present on Reparations and Reconciliation
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The Ferguson Uprisings: Ten Years Later
This year the St. Louis region and the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri remember the 10th anniversary of the killing of Michael Brown and the Ferguson Uprisings.
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Registration Open for Neighborhood Leadership Academy
The Academy is a program from the University of Missouri - St. Louis and provides hands-on leadership training that emphasizes community building principles and strategies, organizational leadership and management practices and personal leadership skills.
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Ways to Support Episcopal City Mission's Gala Event
Consider donating auction items or becoming a sponsor of ECM's annual gala, celebrating the ministry's 70th anniversary on October 17, 2024.
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ECM Moment in Time Gala 2024: Creating Possibilities, Illuminating Futures
Help us celebrate 70 years of Episcopal City Mission's service to youth in the juvenile justice system.
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Racial Unity Week: June 15-22, 2024
Together StL invites people of all faiths to come together for a week of events to promote racial unity in the St. Louis metropolitan area.
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Community Organizing Training
The training will focus on using the community organizing tool of "one on one" to help engage community members, learn interests, and help inspire others to community engagement.
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UBE Annual Meeting and Conference
The Union of Black Episcopalians will hold its 56th annual meeting and conference June 18-21, 2024 in Louisville, KY. UBE's event leads directly into the General Convention of the Episcopal Church.
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Healing in the Heartland: Gratitude List
The Diocese of Missouri would like to thank everyone who attended our March 16 event, Healing in the Heartland. This event was a huge success, thanks to the work of many volunteers, special guests, and friends.
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Healing in the Heartland: A Call to Renewed Ministry of Healing and Reconciliation
The Diocese of Missouri came together on March 16 to discuss how we can all make a difference in healing the divisions in our society.
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