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2023 Parochial Report Status

The Episcopal Church collects important data from every church in the form of the annual parochial report. These reports are due March 1, 2024.

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Wilderness and Wandering: 2024 Lenten Meditations

As you begin your Lenten journey, the Church invites you to the observance of a Holy Lent. Let these next six weeks be an opportunity to engage more fully in the practice of prayer and meditation, to renew a commitment to regular spiritual practice and act as the hands of Christ in the world.

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Recovery Sunday: Feb. 18, 2024

Episcopal Recovery Ministries (ERM) invites congregations throughout our Diocese to support those suffering from or affected by addiction on Recovery Sunday.

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Missioner Spotlight: The Rev. Deacon Loretta Go

The Episcopal Diocese of Missouri now has a missioner dedicated to helping those with substance use disorder and the people affected by another’s addiction.

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Reflecting on Human Rights Award

The Rev. Dr. Teresa Danieley shares her passion for economic rights, labor, and human rights after receiving an award named after the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Second Annual Emery Washington Celebration

On August 27, 2023, about 70 people joined in a joyful celebration of our patron, the Rev. Emery Washington, Sr. at Holy Communion Episcopal Church in University City.

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DioMO Missioner Receives Human Rights Award

The Rev. Dr. Teresa Danieley is being honored for her contributions to racial and economic justice, labor, and human rights in the St. Louis metro communities.

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Sell a Pancake, Support a Camper

The Diocesan Children & Youth Ministry invites all our church communities to help us raise funds for scholarships to Camp Phoenix this year.

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Camp 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.

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Lament, Hope, and Resolve to End Gun Violence

Religious leaders from seven faith traditions united in the Diocese of Missouri for this vigil to remember those who have died or been victimized by gun violence.

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