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Could serving with the Young Adult Service Corps (YASC) be your next faithful step? Applications are due January 31, 2025.

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Episcopal evangelism grants awarded for projects in U.S., Caribbean, and South America

More than 30 projects—ranging from digital ministries to art shows to immigrant outreach—have been approved for Episcopal Church evangelism grants totaling $123,800. The Executive Council’s Executive Committee approved the grants in December, benefiting dioceses across the U.S. and in Colombia, Dominican Republic, and Ecuador Central.
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Featured Video: Traveling the Way of Love, Season 2

The call to “go” is about crossing boundaries and reaching out to others in love. This episode of Traveling the Way of Love tells the story of the Rev. Christian Baron and the Order of Naucratius in the Episcopal Diocese of the Great Lakes, as they live out their faith beyond the church walls, embodying the disciples’ mission to serve and spread love in various contexts. Viewers are encouraged to engage with their communities and share God’s love in practical, everyday ways.

Watch all of season 2 now!

What We Believe

The mission of The Episcopal Church, as stated in the Book of Common Prayer’s catechism, is “to restore all people to unity with God and each other in Christ.” In step with that mission, we follow Jesus into loving, liberating, and life-giving relationships with God, with each other, and with the earth. 

Learn more about our ministries

The mission priorities and ministries of The Episcopal Church rise from the decisions of  The General Convention, our governing body. The work of the church is carried out by our core ministries of evangelism, racial reconciliation, and creation care, along with the program ministries below. Learn more about each ministry by clicking below. 

Learn more about our ministries

The mission priorities and ministries of The Episcopal Church rise from the decisions of  The General Convention, our governing body. The work of the church is carried out by our core ministries of evangelism, racial reconciliation, and creation care, along with the program ministries below. Learn more about each ministry by clicking below. 

Episcopal Service Corps Open House

On January 16, 8pm ET/5pm PT, learn more about a year with Episcopal Service Corps at its Winter Virtual Open House. Current corps members at two ESC programs, Servant Year […]

Winter Talk 2025

‘Coming to Center: Wholeness, Healing, and Right Relationship’  Jan. 18-20 The Episcopal Church Office of Indigenous Ministries invites everyone interested to participate virtually in Winter Talk, an annual conference that honors […]

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