Fresh Start is a diocesan-led program that seeks to foster healthy relationships among clergy, their congregations and their dioceses during critical periods of transition.
Family Camping and Fun For Families and Individuals August 26 – 28 It’s never too early to start thinking about summer. Families and households from across the Episcopal Diocese of Maine are invited to celebrate...
Several years ago, our youth decided it was time to start introducing ourselves with our pronouns. At the time, we were meeting in person for full-weekend events. We’d put out plastic nametags, and youth could...
203rd Annual Convention October 22, 2022 Online, start and end times TBD **Please note the 2022 Convention webpage is live, and provides helpful information about what it means to be a delegate, the dates of...
203rd Annual Convention October 22, 2022 Online, start and end times TBD **Please note the 2022 Convention webpage is live, and provides helpful information about what it means to be a delegate, the dates of...
The Diocese of Maine (“the Diocese”) is committed to the prevention of child abuse of all forms. The purpose of this policy is to help the church to be a safe place for all who worship, or minister, or come in any sort of need, including children, youth, and those who work with them. We believe that this policy is one aspect of honoring our baptismal vows to “respect the dignity of every human being.”
Join with other faith formation leaders in our diocese to hear what they’re up to and to support one another. This group is for those who work with children and/or youth at the parish or...
Join with other faith formation leaders in our diocese to hear what they’re up to and to support one another. This group is for those who work with children and/or youth at the parish or...