
Dead Trees Lead to Community Growth
A project that started with noticing a few dead trees on St. Andrew’s property has grown into a significant community engagement project!

A project that started with noticing a few dead trees on St. Andrew’s property has grown into a significant community engagement project!

We live into our call to embody the love of Jesus Christ with grace, hope and joy in many different ways across the Mitten. Check out these updates from parishes in our diocese.
At the end of August, we introduced our new, canonically-required Mission Regions, ten groupings of congregations, summer chapels, companion ministries, and programmatic organizations that exist

One of the best parts of being on Diocesan Staff is that we we get to travel around this very pleasant peninsula to connect with people, parishes, and communities. AND, even when we are in our offices and not on the road, we still get to do cool and meaningful work to support Episcopal ministries in our diocese. Here’s a look at what some of us have been up to September 8-14.

One of the best parts of being on Diocesan Staff is that we we get to travel around this very pleasant peninsula to connect with people, parishes, and communities. AND, even when we are in our offices and not on the road, we still get to do cool and meaningful work to support Episcopal ministries in our diocese. Here’s a look at what some of us have been up to September 1 – 7.

One of the best parts of being on Diocesan Staff is that we we get to travel around this very pleasant peninsula to connect with people, parishes, and communities. AND, even when we are in our offices and not on the road, we still get to do cool and meaningful work to support Episcopal ministries in our diocese. Here’s a look at what some of us have been up to August 25-31.

Nearly 50 lay and clergy leaders from around the diocese gave feedback on their experiences and expectations of diocesan staff in recent interviews conducted by Interim Executive Officer, the Rev. Alan James, and the Staffing and Structure Committee. Watch the video to learn about the takeaways from that work.

One of the best parts of being on Diocesan Staff is that we we get to travel around this very pleasant peninsula to connect with people, parishes, and communities. AND, even when we are in our offices and not on the road, we still get to do cool and meaningful work to support Episcopal ministries in our diocese. Here’s a look at what some of us have been up to August 18-24.

Learn more about our new Mission Regions which will help us to live in to our Organizing Principle: We are called to embody the love of Jesus Christ with grace, hope, and joy.

Learn more about our new organizing principle which will guide our shared ministry in this time.