Author: The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh

400th Anniversary of the First Enslaved African’s Arrival

The Union of Black Episcopalians have made bulletin and liturgical resources available to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the first enslaved African’s arrival in Jamestown, VA… Read More

Parish Audit Reports Due September 1

All parishes are reminded that the completed Parish Audit Reports are due in the diocesan office by September 1, 2019. Diocesan Canon XVII, Section 5… Read More

Fr Jude Bell, OSB, Rest In Peace

Fr. Bell served as Rector at the Church of the Advent in Jeannette. Fr. Jude Bell, monk of St. Gregory’s Abbey, an Episcopal Benedictine monastery… Read More

The Choir of Selwyn College, University of Cambridge, to Perform in Highland Park

Family Movie Nights in McKeesport

St. Thomas’, Canonsburg, Wins National Recognition

The U.S. National Episcopal Historians and Archivists (NEHA) recognized St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church, Canonsburg, on June 20 during the Tri-History Conference held at the University… Read More

Wholly Holy: Exploring Faith, Practice, and Belonging

Wholly Holy: Exploring Faith, Practice, and Belonging in Judaism and Christianity is a series about Jewish and Christian lifecycle events and why we observe them… Read More

Nomination Deadline Extended for Elections at Diocesan Convention

Our diocese has navigated through significant challenges over the past ten years and we are now ready to define our future in terms of new/renewed… Read More

Youth Choir to Perform at Trinity Cathedral

On Sunday, July 14, the Davidson United Methodist Church youth choir from Washington, PA, will be at Trinity Cathedral for the 10:30 a.m. service. All… Read More

Evensong to Welcome the Archbishop of Burundi to Oakmont

On Friday, July 5, at 7:30 p.m., St. Thomas Church in Oakmont will welcome the Archbishop and Primate of the Anglican Church of Burundi, the… Read More