Month: September 2011

Red Team Leads at Half-way Point

Half way through our Race against Hunger the Red Team (Districts 1 and 3) leads the Blue (Districts 2 and 4), 4321 points to 2779…. Read More

2011 Blessing of the Artists at Trinity Cathedral

At the beginning of each new performing arts season, downtown's Trinity Cathedral offers a Blessing of the Artists. This year's Blessing of the Artists will… Read More

2011 Pre-convention Hearings Set

In advance of the convention, it is expected that all clergy and lay deputy attend a Pre-convention information session. For your convenience, three sessions will… Read More

Annual Calvary Camp Family Outing at PNC Park

It's time once again for the annual Sheldon Calvary Camp Pittsburgh Pirates game family outing. This year you can come out and see the Pirates… Read More

The Rt. Rev. Walter Cameron Righter 1923 – 2011

Bishop Walter C. Righter died at his home early Sunday morning, September 11, 2011, after a long period of illness. Bishop Righter began and ended… Read More

9/11 Observences Around the Diocese

As Americans across the nation remember the attacks ten years ago on Sept. 11, congregations in the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh will be observing an… Read More

Anti-Racism Workshop Scheduled for October

The Anti-Racism Commission would like to remind you that all elected leaders, both diocesan and parish, are required by resolutions passed at both our Diocesan… Read More

Fresh Start Fall Workshops for Vestries and Clergy

Fresh Start is a collaborative effort of the Episcopal Church Center, the Episcopal Church Foundation and CREDO Institute to assist clergy and churches in transition…. Read More

Education for Ministry

EfM gives tools for thinking in new ways; it leads to new understanding of the fullness of God's kingdom; it inspires faith in God and… Read More

St. Paul’s, Mt. Lebanon Harvest Dinner Outreach Fundraiser

The St. Paul's Outreach Commission invites you to a buffet dinner on Saturday, September 17 to raise funds for the rebuilding of the Episcopal cathedral… Read More