[From St. Paul's Cathedral] Justin Welby has officially become Archbishop of Canterbury in a service held at St Paul's Cathedral on Monday, February 4. The former Bishop of Durham completed all the necessary legalities to be confirmed into the post, in a service led by the Archbishop of York and overseen by the Provincial Registrar [...]
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Justin Welby is made Archbishop of Canterbury at St Paul’s Cathedral, London
PYI Goes to Snow Camp
Join the youth of the diocese on March 1-3 for fun with paintball, tubing, snow sports, horse trail rides, archery, basketball, snow sculpture, gagaball, indoor Airsoft, skate ramps, climbing wall, trampoline, faith, food, friends and more! All at Teen Quest Ranch in the nearby Laurel Highlands. $109 covers all food, activities, and lodging. For [...]
Free Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) at St. Barnabas, Brackenridge
The IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) programs offer free tax help for taxpayers who qualify. The VITA program is open Saturdays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. in the ground-level office of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, 989 Morgan St., Brackenridge, PA 15014, and will be in operation until March 30. Call 724-625-2238 with questions. The VITA program generally offers free tax help to [...]
Twelfth Annual East End Parishes Tuesday Night Lenten Preaching Series
Lenten Quiet Day by Daughters of the King
The Order Of The Daughters of the King, Pittsburgh Assembly, presents a Lenten Quiet Day. It will be held on February 23, 2013 at Shepherd's Heart Fellowship, 13 Pride Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 and will run from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. All Women clergy and Women of the Diocese are welcome. For further information please [...]
February 10 is Children’s Charter Day
Absalom Jones Day: Video & Panel Discussion
Video: Cracking the Codes: Understanding the System of Inequality, is a film from World Trust by Shakti Butler Ph.D., filmmaker and racial justice educator, features moving stories that provide deeper understanding of systemic racism and helps viewers deepen their understanding of the system of inequality. It asks America to talk about causes and consequences of systemic inequality and [...]
Theological Reading Group for Lent
Calvary Episcopal Church, East Liberty, invites you to join a theological reading group for Lent this year. The last two years have brought together a broad range of participants into a deep and reflective conversation about both ancient and modern theology, moving from Rowan Williams in 2011 to St. Gregory of Nyssa in 2012. This [...]







