For St. Thomas’, Winn and St. Brendan the Navigator, Deer Isle; For the work of Episcopal Relief and Development
For St. Saviour’s, Bar Harbor; For Seeds of Hope Neighborhood Center in Biddeford
The wardens and vestry of St. Mark's in Waterville invite you to join them in a Celebration of New Ministry to welcome the Rev. Gwen Fry as priest-in-charge on Sunday, January 8 at 4:00 p.m. Bishop Brown will preside. All are invited to wear white or gold; clergy should wear white or gold stoles. For...
For St. Dunstan’s, Ellsworth and St. George's, York Harbor; For the basic right of all people to adequate shelter
On Monday, January 16, Martin Luther King Day 2023, at 12:15 pm., the Maine Council of Churches and The BTS Center are co-hosting a public, online reading of the letter performed by readers from Maine’s faith and social justice communities, “Because,” says BTS Executive Director, Rev. Allen Ewing Merrill, “the work of racial justice is...
Using Storywalks For an Intergenerational, Community Event Thursday, Jan 19th 7:00 p.m. EST Offered by Province 1 Part of the Province 1 “Conversations with Noted Speakers” series, their January session features Glenys Nellist, the author of multiple children's books, including the bestselling 'Twas the Evening of Christmas, The Wonder That is You, and five popular...
Episcopalians invited to register for Winter Talk 2023 livestream 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. "A...
Monastic Orders and Christian Communities have existed in The Episcopal Church since the mid-19th century, but are largely unknown by Episcopalians. Episcopalians are invited to celebrate Religious Life this Sunday! Newly approved by General Convention, this day will be commemorated each 3rd Sunday of Epiphany. This observance focuses efforts to tell all Episcopalians about the...
For St. Peter’s, Rockland and St. Columba's, Boothbay Harbor; For those serving in lay liturgical ministries
Informational Zoom Session: January 24th, 7 PM on Zoom Come and learn more about an opportunity to attend EYE this July. The Episcopal Youth Event happens every three years and is the largest gathering of Episcopal youth in the world. In fact, it’s the second largest gathering of Episcopalians (any age), second only to General...
Join Webinars on Racial Reconciliation Work of Moravian, Episcopal Churches “Past Reckoning: Exploring the Racial History of the Moravian and Episcopal Churches,” a webinar series presented by the Moravian-Episcopal Coordinating Committee Racial Reconciliation Working Group, examines racial histories of the two churches and how new methods for racial reconciliation are working in ecumenical contexts. All...
Come to be trained in the premiere international resource for suicide awareness and prevention. Led by Fr Nathan Ferrell of Saint Mary’s, this training provides practical tools for responding to your neighbors in need. Who? Each person, no matter who you are When? Saturday 28 January, 2 - 6 PM Where? The Parish House of...
For St. Peter’s, Bridgton and for Christ Church, Gardiner; For the wardens and vestries of our congregations; For our Presiding Bishop Michael Curry
Maine Council of Churches Invites You to Participate in a Faith-Based Advocacy Series in 2023 Designed to inspire and equip people of faith to advocate for policies and people that align with their deepest beliefs and values, this training event will include four online sessions beginning Tuesday, January 31 and concluding Thursday, February 9, followed...
Digital Onboarding Grant Deadline Coming Soon! The Digital Onboarding Grant Program deadline is 1 February 2022. Here are some things to note about the program: The "cap" is a maximum of $4,000 per church or diocesan-related organization (parishes, missions, summer chapels, and Camp Bishopswood). If you've already received a grant, you can apply for another...
Join Webinars on Racial Reconciliation Work of Moravian, Episcopal Churches “Past Reckoning: Exploring the Racial History of the Moravian and Episcopal Churches,” a webinar series presented by the Moravian-Episcopal Coordinating Committee Racial Reconciliation Working Group, examines racial histories of the two churches and how new methods for racial reconciliation are working in ecumenical contexts. All...
Maine Council of Churches Invites You to Participate in a Faith-Based Advocacy Series in 2023 Designed to inspire and equip people of faith to advocate for policies and people that align with their deepest beliefs and values, this training event will include four online sessions beginning Tuesday, January 31 and concluding Thursday, February 9, followed...
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