• Cincinnati area LGBTQ+ Alliance gathering

    Cincinnati area LGBTQ+ Alliance gathering
    Queen City Exchange 32 W Court Street, Cincinnati, OH, United States
    LGBTQ+ Ministry

    Queer community isn’t just for June! Meet other LGBTQ+ folks and allies from Episcopal churches around the area on the last Wednesday of every month in a relaxed, casual setting. Appetizers are provided, and alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks are available.

  • DSO/Ohio Beloved Community Retreat

    Procter Center 11235 St. Rt. 38 SE, London, OH, United States
    Becoming Beloved Community

    God has told you, human one, what is good and what the Lord requires from you: to do justice, embrace faithful love, and walk humbly with your God. Micah 6:8 This Beloved Community retreat is for people in the dioceses of Southern Ohio and Ohio who long for community, belonging, and restoration while building relationships

  • Winter Youth Retreat

    Procter Center 11235 St. Rt. 38 SE, London, OH, United States
    Children & Youth

    Young people in 6th-12th grades are invited to join their peers across the Diocese of Southern Ohio for a three-day retreat at Procter Center! Our retreat will include winter camp activities such as sing-song, Procter Games, campfire, camp compline, farm and forest visits, and more. We can't wait to see you! This youth retreat has

  • Red Door Bakes – new monthly menu

    Community

    Red Door Bakes, an online monthly bake sale fundraiser organized by St. Mary's, Hillsboro, posts new monthly selections at the beginning of each month. Visitors can visit the sale's website, choose the items they would like to purchase and make the donation of their choice. The pickup date and time is listed on the home page.

  • Parochial Report deadline

    Deadline for congregations to file the 2024 Parochial Report. Click here for more information.

  • Province V 2025 Women’s Ministries Gathering

    Community

    Welcome to the Women Rising - 2025 Annual Province V Women's Ministries Gathering! Join us for a day of empowerment, connection, and inspiration as we come together online on Saturday, March 1 10 am. This event is a celebration of women's voices, leadership, and resilience. Get ready for engaging and uplifting speakers, Lisa Bortner, NECW President, and

  • Voices in Exile

    Christ Church Cathedral Cincinnati 318 E 4th St, Cincinnati, OH, US
    Cathedral

    Under the direction of Elena Sharkova, Cincinnati’s Vocal Arts Ensemble presents a concert that explores the strength, ingenuity, and faith that kept composers such as Shostakovich, Schittke, Prokofiev, and Sviridov writing and performing under the brutal censorship and fear of the Russian state. Ticket information: vaecinci.com.

  • Choral Evensong

    Christ Church Cathedral Cincinnati 318 E 4th St, Cincinnati, OH, US
    Cathedral

    The Christ Church Cathedral Choir and the Calvary Episcopal Church Choir will sing at a service of Evensong on Sunday, March 2 at 5 pm. A pre-service organ recital performed by Stella O’Neill will be at 4:30 pm. Phos hilaron: O Gracious Light – Howard Helvey Canticles: Magnificat & Nunc dimittis in B-flat – Howard

  • Pride planning and organization

    Virtual Event
    LGBTQ+ Ministry

    If you are interested in becoming a part of the Episcopal Church presence at Pride festivals around the diocese, please join us for an organizing Zoom gathering on March 3

  • Music Live at Lunch

    Music Live at Lunch
    Christ Church Cathedral Cincinnati 318 E 4th St, Cincinnati, OH, US
    Cathedral

    Music Live at Lunch, Christ Church Cathedral's weekly concert series, will feature the performers listed below in March. These free concerts are presented on Tuesdays at 12:10 p.m. Patrons are welcome to bring their own lunches. MARCH SCHEDULE March 4: Lagniappe March 11: Danielle Hundley (flute), Scott Schilling (viola), Leslie Stratton (harp) March 18: Queen

  • Beloved Community Book Study: The Serviceberry

    Beloved Community Book Study: The Serviceberry
    Becoming Beloved Community

    As we work toward becoming Beloved Community in Southern Ohio, books can help us explore paths toward healing and reconciliation. Like the stories from holy scripture, stories in books offer a common language and equal ground to discuss challenging issues and topics while building community. Each first Tuesday of the month, we will gather, pray,