Updated Safe Church Policy
Dear Members of The Episcopal Church in Central Pennsylvania, From the earliest days of the church, we know that Christ followers were dedicated to the idea of community, knowing that
Dear Members of The Episcopal Church in Central Pennsylvania, From the earliest days of the church, we know that Christ followers were dedicated to the idea of community, knowing that
Mother Ginger first felt called to ordained ministry at a young age, but due to the environment in which she was raised, she believed that calling was not possible. “For
On January 1, 2026, the Diocese of Central Pennsylvania and the Diocese of Bethlehem will reunify to become the Diocese of the Susquehanna. As we approach this milestone, leaders from
The Episcopal Church has long been a strong advocate for refugee resettlement, guided by our faith’s call to welcome the stranger and support those in need. Our commitment to this
Episcopal Square Towers in Shippensburg has been a cornerstone of affordable senior housing for nearly four decades. This 95-unit apartment complex was designed to provide safe and comfortable living conditions
The Standing Committee has appointed Kathryn “Cricket” Tate Webb as diocesan Secretary. Cricket is a member of St. Andrew’s, York, and serves in a variety of lay ministries in her
¿Eres una persona que quiere saber más sobre la Iglesia Epsicopal? Este semestre se ofrece un seminario en español gratuito por la Escuela Stevenson para el Ministerio. El seminario es
Many Church World Service caseworkers with active refugee cases have been furloughed, creating a critical need for volunteers to assist with tasks like: transporting individuals to appointments, enrolling in English
Youth grades 11 and 12 are invited to serve on the leadership team for planning the Province III Spring Retreat. Interested high schoolers, representing Dioceses from across our region, will
Over 200 people joyfully gathered in Harrisburg on February 14-15, 2025, to celebrate the life and ministry of Blessed Absalom Jones, abolitionist and first Black Episcopal priest, and to explore