Author: The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh

ECW Fall 2025 Grant Applications Available

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

ECW Fall 2025 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

Diocesan Transitions for July, 2025

Transfer In The Rev. Miguel Carmona-Romero transferred his canonical residence from the Diocese of Dallas to the Diocese of Pittsburgh. The change took effect on August 1,… Read More

Diocesan Staff Update

Rebecca Steiner has ended her service with the Diocese of Pittsburgh. Despite her short tenure, Rebecca made significant progress in completing the 2024 audit and… Read More

Calvary’s Annual Used Book Sale

Attention all book lovers! Find your next great read – and more – at Calvary Church’s annual Used Book Sale. The big event kicks off with a… Read More

Initial Update on Diocesan Priorities

Do you know what the diocesan priorities are? This question is a favorite question Bishop Ketlen likes to ask of Vestries and congregations. In brief,… Read More

Bishop Ketlen’s Visitation Schedule and Cycle of Prayer for the balance of 2025 now available

Bishop Ketlen’s 2025 visitation schedule, August – December 2025, is now available here. The Diocesan Cycle of Prayer for July – December 2025, is now available here. These documents, along with… Read More

Fall 2025 Offerings from the Stevenson School for Ministry

Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the Confessing Church Mondays, 7-8 p.m., Aug 25 to Dec 15 Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s legacy of resistance to the Nazism has become an… Read More

Holy Hikes Southwest Pennsylvania 2025 Schedule

St. Michael’s of the Valley, Ligonier and St. Francis in the Fields, Somerset have partnered to launch an official chapter of Holy Hikes in the… Read More

Summer Book Study Recommendation

Because of our concern about the increasing misuse of Christian tradition in support of violence, racism and other evils, the Beloved Community, the Commission on… Read More