6:00pm - 10:00pm CST
Location: Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Map)
Each year the Corporation of Episcopal City Mission of the Diocese of Missouri gathers for its Annual Meeting. This year will be no different, as ECM will once again celebrate its milestones and successes from the past year of ministry to children in the juvenile justice system, and elect new Board members, adopt the budget, and set its focus for the year ahead.
ECM’s Corporation includes the Rector, Priest-in-Charge, or Vicar and two lay persons from each Episcopal parish in the St. Louis area. As a member of the Corporation, please plan to attend with two lay members of your congregation. The ECM Parish Ambassadors in your congregations and others who are interested in ECM’s ministry, are encouraged to attend on Thursday, February 29, 2024, at Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Webster Groves (9 S. Bompart Ave.), at 6 p.m. You will also hear from an ECM chaplain(s) about the triumphs and challenges of the work with the children being served.
(photo: ECM Executive Director Nathan Ivy and Chaplains Deborah Burris and Norman Malloyd, Jr. at the 2023 Moment in Time Gala, October 19, 2023)
5:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
Location: The Episcopal Church of St. Stephen's and the Vine (Map)
The Rt. Rev. Deon Johnson will lead a Renewal of Ministry Service for the Rev. Aaron M. Rogers at the Episcopal Church of St. Stephen's and the Vine.The service will be at 5 p.m. on Sunday, May 5. The Rev. Dr. Deb. Krause, President of Eden Theological Seminary, will be the preacher.
The Rev. Aaron Rogers is Priest-In-Charge at the Episcopal Church of St. Stephen's and the Vine and a Trinity Wall Street Leadership Fellow. Aaron was formerly the Clergy Associate to the Rector at Trinity Episcopal Church in the Central West End.
All are invited to celebrate this new relationship between priest and congregation. Clergy are invited to vest in red stoles for the occasion. The Episcopal Church of St. Stephen's and the Vine is located at 33 N. Clay Ave. Ferguson, MO, 63135.
6:30pm - 7:30pm CDT
Location: The Episcopal Church of St. Michael & St. George (Map)
The Brotherhood of St. Andrew invites you to join them for a conversation about faithfulness at their May gathering.
The group will meet at the Episcopal Church of St. Michael and St. George in Clayton on Thursday, May 9 at 6:30 p.m. in the Sverdrup Room. (Please enter through the doors on the Ellenwood side of the church.)
This month's conversation will be based on Chapter 7 of Parables by John MacArthur. Please also read:
Be faithful and come join us in person for lively and thought provoking conversation!
The Brotherhood of St. Andrew's mission is to bring men and boys to Christ. They hope to accomplish their mission through the disciplines of prayer, study and service. Learn more about the Brotherhood of St. Andrew.
The Church of St. Michael and St. George is located at 6345 Wydown Blvd. in Clayton.
Contact Neil Tumber for more information about this event.
12:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
Location: St. Michael & All Angels - Mission, Kansas (Map)
Living God's Future Now is a formation event for clergy and lay leaders of the Bishop Kemper School for Ministry partner dioceses (which includes the Diocese of Missouri), with a special invitation to music leaders.
7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
Location: Zoom
Please join LGBTQIA+ Missioner DeWayne Trainer for a virtual town hall. This is a time to share and connect with other LGBTQIA+ people and Allies of LGBTQIA+ people across the Diocese. DeWayne will share what he's working on and wants to hear what your hopes and dreams for LGBTQIA+ engagement and ministry.
12:00pm - 1:00pm CDT
Location: Zoom
Please join LGBTQIA+ Missioner DeWayne Trainer for a virtual town hall. This is a time to share and connect with other LGBTQIA+ people and Allies of LGBTQIA+ people across the Diocese. DeWayne will share what he's working on and wants to hear what your hopes and dreams for LGBTQIA+ engagement and ministry.
9:00am - 11:00am CDT
Location: The Episcopal Church of St. Stephen's and the Vine (Map)
Metropolitan Congregations United will host a community organizing training at the Episcopal Church of St. Stephen's and the Vine. 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.
7:00pm - 8:00pm CDT
Location: Zoom
Zoom in and learn how the Diocese of Chicago and its congregations are responding to the unprecedented number of newcomers arriving in Province V’s largest city. There is much to do, and there are opportunities for people across the province to get involved.
6:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
Location: Zoom
Please join LGBTQIA+ Missioner DeWayne Trainer for a virtual town hall in May. This is a time to share and connect with other LGBTQIA+ people and Allies of LGBTQIA+ people across the Diocese.