The Diocesan Central Payroll Program was created to serve our congregations by providing an economical payroll service process. For the fee of $104 annually per employee, we prepare all direct deposits, file quarterly 941 reports, deposit payroll taxes and prepare W-2s at year-end. Basically, if all of your employees are on this program, you simply send money to the diocese twice a month and you have no other payroll responsibilities.
Two solo exhibitions by Maine artists explore spiritual themes during Lent The Parsonage Gallery launches its first new exhibitions of the year this Saturday, March 11 at 1pm. Exhibitions include solo shows by two celebrated...
A Pastoral Word from Bishop Thomas Brown to the Episcopal Diocese of Maine in the wake of the mass shooting in Lewiston 27 October 2023 On Wednesday evening, our beloved community of Lewiston joined the...
October 12, 2023 The Maine Council of Churches Public Policy Committee met yesterday to do a final debrief of the legislative session. I co-chair this group and was excited to meet, mostly in person,...
Evening Prayer at St. John’s, Dresden, led by Rev. Paul Tunkle portraying founding pastor Rev. Jacob Bailey, who served from 1761 to 1778. “Rev. Bailey” will lead worship from the English Prayer Book of 1662....
Participants will learn about the history of slavery and racism in Maine, including the role of eugenics and the term Vacationland. Presenters will talk about our shared ancestry and how slavery has impacted the way...
Here are a few events happening this Shrove Tuesday in our Maine congregations. For a full list of our churches and service times, click here. Camden, St. Thomas Episcopal Church https://www.stthomascamdenme.org/ Prayer Service and Pancake...
Province I is one of nine provinces in The Episcopal Church and consists of the nine dioceses in New England.
July 11 Greetings from Baltimore! We finished our business by lunchtime today. The last few items of business are usually courtesy resolutions. These are resolutions that essentially say thank you to various people for contributions...
There are 18 summer chapels in Maine that have become communities of worship and friendship over the last 125 years.