Author: The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh

ECW Spring 2021 Scholarships Available

The Episcopal Church Women established the Memorial Membership Fund to aid students with educational grants. The fund was begun in 1927 to be used for… Read More

ECW Spring 2021 Grant Applications Available

The Diocese of Pittsburgh’s Episcopal Church Women (ECW) will be making outreach grants in the Spring. The ECW particularly seeks to support hands-on ministries that… Read More

An Ecumenical Celebration of Absalom Jones & Jehu Jones

Please join Bishop McConnell and ELCA Bishop Kurt Kusserow at 10 a.m. on Saturday, February 13, for an ecumenical celebration of the lives of the… Read More

Garden Grants to be Available this Spring

This last year, with its pandemic and isolation, have been difficult for everyone, and we all are missing our church families. But Spring is coming!… Read More

Diocese Seeking Part-time Administrative Specialist

The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh is seeking a qualified individual to join its staff as a part-time Administrative Specialist. This staff member will oversee the… Read More

Parochial Report QuickTips

In December, we informed you of updates to the 2020 Parochial Report form, intended to reflect the changes and challenges that parishes have faced during our… Read More

A Covid-19 Advisory Update From Bishop McConnell

January 13, 2021 Dear friends in Christ, Governor Wolf has recently modified the restrictions that were put into place last month in an attempt to… Read More

Retired Clergy Have New Chaplain; Dilg Hands Off to Robison

Dear Colleagues and Friends in Christ; For many years, the Reverend Arthur Dilg has served as chaplain to the retired clergy of the diocese. It… Read More

Holding an Annual Parish Meeting, Pandemic-Style

Late January begins the season for annual parish meetings, when members typically crowd into a parish hall or undercroft to discuss parish finances, review committee… Read More

Do We Need to Change the Parish By-Laws for Virtual Annual Meetings?

by Diocesan Chancellor Andy Roman The answer to this question is, probably no, you should not need to amend the parish bylaws. Most if not… Read More