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Why do we need an Independent Police Review Board? Who will use it? How does my community join? What will it do? When will it… Read More
Why do we need an Independent Police Review Board? Who will use it? How does my community join? What will it do? When will it… Read More
St. Peter’s in Brentwood will soon be hosting an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting for the deaf and hard of hearing, with American Sign Language as the… Read More
The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh has elected the Reverend Dr. Ketlen A. Solak as its next bishop. Bishop-elect Solak currently serves as rector of Brandywine… Read More
Months of planning and discernment will culminate this Saturday, June 26, in the Special Convention to Elect the IX Bishop of Pittsburgh. Members of the… Read More
St. Brendan’s next Public Forum is Tuesday, April 20, at 7 p.m. via Zoom. The topic is Social Justice and Food Security. Mitch Bassi, a… Read More
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
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
As part of an effort to document pandemic-related changes in churches, the summer issue of Anglican and Episcopal History (AEH) profiled St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church… Read More
“Pack them with love,” was one person’s advice to a parishioner on his way to St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church in Canonsburg. Congregants did just that… Read More