Category: Diocesan News and Information

A Look Back on Lent: The Rev. Laura Di Panfilo’s Lenten Meditation and Motion Series

This past Lent, the Rev. Laura Di Panfilo led a “Lenten Meditation and Motion Series” at St. Paul’s Church in Mount Lebanon, combining her gifts… Read More

Easter Hope: A Reflection from Bishop Ketlen

Easter hope, resurrection hope, is increasingly becoming the deepest longing of my heart. I long for the once and final phase of the victory of… Read More

A Palm Sunday and Holy Week Reflection from Bishop Ketlen

As we enter the solemn liturgical season of Holy Week, the longer Gospel choice from Mark appointed for Palm Sunday this year includes several events… Read More

2024 Garden Grants Available Again this Spring

These last few days have been a warm promise, and Punxsutawney Phil predicted an early spring, if you believe groundhogs. We can only hope spring… Read More

ECW Spring 2024 Grant Applications Available

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

ECW Spring 2024 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

Trinity Walk-In Ministry: Serving the Community

“It’s a ministry that’s helpful to them but also to us” is something you’ll hear in various forms from those who are currently serving in… Read More

Holy Cross in Homewood Begins Parents Day Out Program

A new ministry has been launched at the Church of the Holy Cross in Homewood—the Parents Day Out Ministry Program! Their doors are open every… Read More

Calvary Searching for New Curate or Associate Rector

Calvary Church, in Pittsburgh’s East Liberty neighborhood, is searching for a full-time curate or associate rector to join its staff. Applications will be received until… Read More

The Abbey of St. Nicholas and the Entrepreneurial Spirit

In a previous issue, we discussed the discernment for the Abbey of St. Nicholas’s location and its budding connection to the Brookline community. Previously, we… Read More