Author: The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh

Winter Book and Jewelry Sale at Atonement, Carnegie

Winter is a great time to catch up on reading! Come browse a wonderful book selection – you’re sure to find something to enjoy. If… Read More

Single Use Plastics (SUP) Challenge

From the Diocesan Social Justice and Outreach Committee: Plastic in the oceans kills  over a  million  sea birds, 100,000 marine mammals, and countless fish every… Read More

Children’s Ministry Team Book Study

The Children’s Ministry Team is conducting an online book study of Love First: A Children’s Ministry for the Whole Church by Colette Potts. A copy… Read More

2019 Visitation Schedule and Diocesan Cycle of Prayer Now Available

Bishop McConnell’s 2019 visitation schedule is now available for download and printing by clicking here. A printable version of the 2019 Diocesan Cycle of Prayer… Read More

An Invitation to Shabbat From Our Jewish Neighbors

All are warmly invited to a Shabbat service, reception, & conversation to connect with some of our Jewish neighbors in Pittsburgh. Congregation Beth Shalom 5915… Read More

Save the Date: Lenten Learning Day 2019

Mark your calendar for Lenten Learning Day 2019, Saturday, March 23, at St. Brendan’s Episcopal Church in Franklin Park.  This will be a special day… Read More

Love+Teach+Heal Academy Launches This Month

I am pleased to announce that the Love+Teach+Heal Leadership Academy is ready to launch and will meet beginning the second week of January! As you… Read More

The God-Bearer: A Christmas Reflection from Bishop McConnell

Christmas, 2018 Beloved in Christ, It is hard to see them the way they were: mother, husband, child, exhausted, sheltered in the nick of time,… Read More

Important IRS Updates for Parishes and Clergy

1.  “Parking Lot Tax” – You may have heard about the IRS issuing guidance this week regarding the “Parking Lot Tax” which was part of the… Read More

Free Christmas Day Dinner & Open House in Carnegie (Volunteers Needed)

Each year, in celebration of the holiday season and in our Christian tradition, The Church of the Atonement in Carnegie  serves over 200 FREE hot… Read More