Creation Care and Economic Justice Commission
The Creation Care and Economic Justice Commission meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month at noon on Zoom.
The Creation Care and Economic Justice Commission meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month at noon on Zoom.
Receive the canonically required anti-racism certification by completing this course via Zoom with Miriam McKenney, Missioner for Beloved Community, and co-leaders. Miriam uses picture books in this training to discover, …
Threshold is a fresh focus on leadership for priests who are new to the diocese, and resident clergy who are transitioning into new leadership roles in one of our parishes. Participants are invited to attend eight sessions that run on a rotating basis throughout the course of one year covering a wide range of topics …
Please join us as we celebrate the closing Eucharist at Iglesia Episcopal de Espíritu Santo (IEES) and mark our gratitude for its impact on the community and our diocese. The …
LOVEboldly invites you to join us on October 23, 2025 for Reconciling Religion, Race, and Really Queer People — a powerful community forum in Cincinnati. This event brings together a panel of …
Thursday, October 23, 7-9:45pm Let’s meet up for the free sunset movie Wicked at the Columbus Commons (160 S High St, Columbus OH 43215). Bring a chair or blanket, grab …
Plan to come hear Canadian-born organist MICHAEL UNGER play Holy Trinity’s Nordlie pipe organ. Hailed for his “broad musicianship and superb technical mastery” Unger is a multiple award-winning performer who …
Two Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra musicians—violinist Evin Blomberg and Principal Cellist Ilya Finkelshteyn—unite for an evening of brilliance and intimacy. From the elegance of Scarlatti and Bach to the fiery drama …
New York Times bestselling author of This Here Flesh, Cole Arthur Riley, will speak at Cincinnati’s Knox Presbyterian Church at 4 p.m. on Saturday, October 25. Riley’s appearance is part of the Knox Church’s Tom York Lecture Series and is open to the public. The event will offer a 45- to 60-minute lecture followed by 30-minute …
Guest conductor Christopher Holman of St. Gertrude Catholic Church directs a special program of program that traces a profound arc through the German sacred tradition, centered on J.S. Bach’s dramatic cantata Es reiset euch ein schrecklich Ende, BWV 90.
What is The Crowded Table? It is a soft place to land for LGBTQ+ people of deep faith, uncertain faith, curious faith. If you are not a member of the LGBTQ+ community but have loved ones who are, we invite you to come experience what this is about. Questions? Email Alice at AliceC@SaintTimothys.com