Meetings are held at Diocesan House (412 Sycamore) Zoom is available. Morning Prayer is offered at 9:30 AM.
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Meetings are held at Diocesan House (412 Sycamore) Zoom is available. Morning Prayer is offered at 9:30 AM.
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, explore, discuss, and share stories. We’ll explore topics you may not have learned about in your formal education but are crucial to our understanding as …
The annual Columbus-area Pride Mass will be held on Thursday, June 11 at 6:30 pm at Trinity Church on Capitol Square. Join us for a joyful celebration of God’s boundless love, hosted by Trinity Episcopal Church and the Diocese of Southern Ohio. In the Episcopal Church, we believe radically and wholeheartedly that all are welcome—no … |
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Join with St. James, Westwood and be a part of the Episcopal Church presence at the Westwood Second Saturday Pride festival. The festival will be held on Saturday, June 13 from 5 to 10 pm at Westwood Town Hall park. To volunteer in the booth, contact admin@stjamescincy.org. |
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Youth camp is for rising 5th through 11th grade students. All campers sleep in rooms with other campers their age (within 2 yrs) and gender Jr. High and Sr. High groups get to have individual camp-out nights with their age group only. Campers can attend multiple sessions per summer Peer mentoring and a "neighborhood" vibe …
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Join us for a joyful and vibrant Juneteenth Festival Celebration at All Saints, New Albany as we commemorate Juneteenth—a powerful day of freedom, remembrance, and community. This family-friendly event will bring people together for an afternoon of celebration, culture, and connection. Enjoy a variety of delicious food trucks offering local flavors and favorites, and experience … |
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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, explore, discuss, and share stories. We’ll explore topics you may not have learned about in your formal education but are crucial to our understanding as … |
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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, explore, discuss, and share stories. We’ll explore topics you may not have learned about in your formal education but are crucial to our understanding as … |
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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, explore, discuss, and share stories. We’ll explore topics you may not have learned about in your formal education but are crucial to our understanding as …
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Curious about the new Vocation Hub (the updated Office for Transition Ministry "OTM" platform)? The Dioceses of Ohio and Southern Ohio are hosting a live Zoom training session for priests on June 18th from 3:30-4:30pm! At this informational session you can learn how to build and publish your own clergy profile with the support of … |
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Join the Episcopal Church presence at Columbus Pride! This year’s Pride theme, “Until We’re All Free,” reflects the work of Becoming Beloved Community that shapes our life as Episcopalians, especially in our Diocese. We are called to tell the truth about injustice, to proclaim God’s vision of wholeness, to practice healing love, and to work … |
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Join the Episcopal Church presence at Columbus Pride! This year’s Pride theme, “Until We’re All Free,” reflects the work of Becoming Beloved Community that shapes our life as Episcopalians, especially in our Diocese. We are called to tell the truth about injustice, to proclaim God’s vision of wholeness, to practice healing love, and to work … |
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Bishop White's episcopal visitation to Trinity on Capitol Square. |
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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 at Queen City Exchange. Appetizers are provided, and alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks are available. |
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Parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, guncles, niblings, godparents - families of all kinds and sizes are welcome! Learn more at https://www.proctercenter.org/camp/
Audre Lorde wrote “caring for myself is not self-indulgence. It is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare.” This Pride, join Laura Baker from Wild Garden Wellness in creating a communal space to rest and heal. Laura specializes in sound healing, using soothing vibrations and layered to support the body’s natural ability to … |
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Southern Ohio Black Ministries is proud to launch the Black Ministry Institute, a new initiative focused on strengthening and celebrating Black worship in our parishes. Saturday, June 27 8:15 am - Check-in Opens 9 am - Program begins 3 pm - Departure St. Simon of Cyrene Episcopal Church 810 Matthews Dr. Cincinnati, OH 45215 stsimonlincolnheights.org Join …
Join with St. Paul's, Chillicothe and be a part of the Episcopal Church presence at First Capital Pride in downtown Chillicothe. The festival will run from 10 am to 3 pm along E. 2nd Street. To volunteer in the booth, contact Bill Molebash at wmolebash1979@gmail.com.
Join with many of our Cincinnati churches and be a part of the Episcopal Church presence at Cincinnati Pride! The parade steps off at 11 am (7th & Plum Streets), and the festival runs from 12 to 8 pm at Sawyer Point Park. To march in the parade, contact lgbtq@diosohio.org. To volunteer in the festival …
Join with Christ Church, Xenia and be a part of the Episcopal Church presence at the Yellow Springs Pride Festival! The festival will take place on Saturday, June 27, 2026 from 11am - 5pm on the block of Mills Lawn Elementary School. To volunteer in the festival booth, contact Christ Church at cecx.office@gmail.com.
You’re invited to experience fellowship, worship and communion with a God who is expansively queer and lavishly welcoming at Christ Church, Dayton. 11am Brunch 12pm Worship Service in the Episcopal tradition *This event is free and open to the public! *Event security onsite to ensure a safe + celebratory space *Free parking in our lot … |
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Camp elevate is a mini-camp for high school students (rising 10th - 12th grade) who want to go deep into faith and community! Learn more at https://www.proctercenter.org/camp/
Join with St. Mark's, Upper Arlington and be a part of the Episcopal Church presence at Rainbow UA Pride! The festival takes place Sunday, June 28 from 1 to 5 pm at Sunny 95 Park in Upper Arlington. To volunteer in the booth, contact St. Mark's rector, the Rev. Vicki Zust, at rector@saintmarkscolumbus.org.
We believe that everyone is a beloved child of God, deserving of dignity and respect. Everyone is welcome and included in our church because we believe that the Kingdom of God contains a vast multitude and diversity of persons, identities, and orientations. LGBTQIA+ individuals and families are welcomed into the full sacramental life and worship … |
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The deadline to submit applications for 2026 SDG Grants is June 30. Applications will be reviewed and awarded by the committee in July. The maximum grant amount is $5,000. See more information here. |
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The 2026 ECM Cycle 2 grant application cycle is June 1 through July 1. More information here.
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Join us for a special Feast Day Eucharist and Teach-In honoring the Rev. Pauli Murray, one of the most influential voices for justice, equality, and human dignity in American history. The celebration will feature a vibrant Jazz Eucharist, blending the richness of Episcopal liturgy with the spirit and improvisation of jazz music in a service … |
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