Video Storytelling
I AM, A Caravan Exhibition
Royal Wedding Sermon
Support Refugees
Episcopal Migration Ministries (EMM) is the refugee resettlement ministry of The Episcopal Church. Through a network of partners, volunteers, and supporters, EMM has resettled over 90,000 refugees since 1980. Join in the work of welcome and #SupportRefugees.
The HUB: Helping Urban Bicyclists
The HUB—or Helping Urban Bicyclists—is a ministry spearheaded by St. John’s Episcopal Church in Stockton, the Diocese of San Joaquin. Deacon Stephen Bentley, with a small and mighty group of volunteers, collects and repairs bicycles to distribute to their neighbors who need reliable and inexpensive transportation to work, to mandated programs, and to church. See […]
Ashes to Go – 2018
Young Adult Service Corps
Are you 21 to 30 years old? Do you want to be a part of what God is doing in the world? Are you ready for an experience that will transform your life? Do you want to experience diverse cultures, make a spiritual commitment, and reflect on your vocational possibilities? If your answer is “Yes!” […]
Supper
SUPPER is a free home-cooked meal for the whole community. All are invited to a meal that brings neighbors together and allows families to take a break and eat a healthy meal. We have room at the table for everyone, no matter what.
Inside Evangelism Matters Podcast 3 – Jordan Trendleman / Dr. Sandra Montes
On our third and final episode of Inside Evangelism Matters, recorded live at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, Fr. Lorenzo talks with two Episcopal evangelists who live and work the good news of Christ in their contexts. Mr. Jordan Trendleman is a layperson from the Diocese of Northern Indiana. He describes his own journey to the […]
UTO: Stairway to Greater Learning – Workstation. Richmond California
Table 229: Come Hungry. Come as You Are
Table 229 is a dinner church centered around connection, authenticity, and shared leadership. It is about gathering to reconnect with our own hearts and souls, about remembering all of the ways we are all connected to one another – and then taking that beyond ourselves, connecting the stories of our lives with the great divine story. […]

