• Choral Evensong

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

    Choral Evensong with the Cathedral Choir and the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer Choir Phos hilaron: O Gracious Light – Robert Benson Canticles: Evening Service in E-flat No. 2 – Charles Wood Anthem: Save Us, O Lord – Edward C. Bairstow Pre-service organ recital at 4:30 pm performed by Daniel Grotz.  

  • Debriefing GC81 with our deputation

    Diocese

    Join Southern Ohio's deputation to The Episcopal Church's 81st General Convention to debrief the recent churchwide gathering. We'll share about our experience, about pertinent resolutions, and will invite comments and questions. The General Convention of The Episcopal Church meets every three years as the primary governing body of the church. Formed as a bicameral legislature,

  • Dismantling Racism Training (October 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17)

    Dismantling Racism training
    Dismantling Racism Training

    Picture books offer an excellent way to discover, discuss, and share stories about topics that many people did not study in school but that are crucial to the work of repairing, healing, and seeing God in each other. Registration is open for Dismantling Racism training sessions taking place in the coming months. Miriam McKenney leads the

  • 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 October. These free concerts are presented on Tuesdays at 12:10 p.m. Patrons are welcome to bring their own lunches. For more information, visit cincinnaticathedral.com or call 513-621-1817. OCTOBER SCHEDULE October 1 | Appalachian Grass October 8 | Poiesis

  • Make Me an Instrument of Peace: Building Capacity for Engaging on Tough Topics

    Diocese

    In this election season, as heightened division and fear impacts our church communities, how can Episcopalians equip themselves to build and maintain relationships that are fundamental to our common life? This workshop will focus on civil discourse as a critical tool for bridging partisan divides, learning from one another, and creating better solutions for our

  • Resolutions deadline

    Convention

    The Dispatch of Business Committee on Resolutions requires that proposed resolutions for the 150th Convention be submitted for review no later than 45 days prior to convention. Submit resolutions here.

  • Requested nominations deadline

    Convention

    The Dispatch of Business Committee on Nominations requests that nominations for diocesan leadership positions be submitted 45 days prior to the 150th Convention.

  • Dismantling Racism Training (October 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17)

    Dismantling Racism training
    Dismantling Racism Training

    Picture books offer an excellent way to discover, discuss, and share stories about topics that many people did not study in school but that are crucial to the work of repairing, healing, and seeing God in each other. Registration is open for Dismantling Racism training sessions taking place in the coming months. Miriam McKenney leads the

  • Dismantling Racism Training (October 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17)

    Dismantling Racism training
    Dismantling Racism Training

    Picture books offer an excellent way to discover, discuss, and share stories about topics that many people did not study in school but that are crucial to the work of repairing, healing, and seeing God in each other. Registration is open for Dismantling Racism training sessions taking place in the coming months. Miriam McKenney leads the

  • National Acolyte Festival at Washington National Cathedral

    Washington National Cathedral 3101 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Washington DC, DC, United States
    Community

    Join acolytes, servers, and vergers from near and far on Saturday, October 12, for the Cathedral’s annual day of celebration, fellowship and learning. The day begins as participants join in the longest and most colorful procession imaginable—the Grandest of Processions—as we prepare to gather around Christ’s table for a festival Holy Eucharist. Following the service,