Safe Church Training – In Person

Church of the Resurrection (Oswego) 120 West Fifth Street, Oswego, NY, United States

In-person Safe Church Training session at Church of the Resurrection, 120 W 5th St. Oswego, NY 13126. Training is with Rev. Anne Wichelns. Parishioners of the Church of the Resurrection […]

Safe Church Training – In Person

St. John's Church (Ithaca) 210 North Cayuga Street, Ithaca, NY, United States

In-person Safe Church Training session at St. John's Church in Ithaca. To register, please contact Pamela Talbott at pamelatalbott74@gmail.com or St. John's Church at office@stjohnsithaca.org or by phone at 607-273-6532.

Prayers for the week of February 4th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Syracuse and their priest, the Rev. Julie Calhoun-Bryant, and the people of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Syracuse and their priest, the Rev. Philip Major. In The Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Pittsburgh and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Ketlen A. Solak. In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the The Anglican Church of South America and their prime bishop, the Rt. Rev. Nicholas Drayson.
A Prayer Against Gun Violence
God of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Audit Training

Trinity Church (Watertown) 227 Sherman Street, Watertown, NY, NY, United States

If you would like training, please fill out this form and select the date and place.

Prayers for the week of February 11th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of the Church of the Epiphany in Trumansburg and their priest, the Rev. April Stace, and the people of Grace Episcopal Church in Utica and their priest, the Rev. Christine Williams-Belt. In The Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Puerto Rico and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Rafael L. Morales Maldonado. In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Province of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan and their prime bishop, the Most Rev. Justin Badi Arama.
A Prayer Against Gun Violence
God of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Province II Slave Trade Lament

Online Event NY

Watch here. Modeled after the Stations of the Cross A message from Presiding Bishop Michael Curry Participation from the 13 dioceses of Province II: Albany; Central New York; Cuba; Europe; […]

Prayers for the week of February 18th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Waterloo and their priest, the Rev. Dr. Jeffrey Haugaard, and the people of Trinity Episcopal Church in Watertown and their priest, the Rev. Molly Payne-Hardin. In The Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Rhode Island and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. W. Nicholas Knisely. In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Province of the Episcopal Church of Sudan and their prime bishop, the Most Rev. Ezekiel Kondo. A Prayer Against Gun Violence

God of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Holy Eucharist with Renewal of Vows and Blessing of the Oil for Chrismation

St. Matthew's Church (Liverpool) 900 Vine Street, Liverpool, NY, United States

Held annually during or just prior to Holy Week, this service led by our Bishop is a celebration of our shared ministry. Lay and clergy alike are invited to share in Holy Eucharist and a renewal of our baptismal and (for clergy) ordination vows. Bishop Duncan-Probe will also consecrate the Chrism (oil used for anointing the newly baptized) and bless oil for anointing.

Prayers for the week of February 25th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of Christ Episcopal Church, Willard, and their priest The Rev. Lesley Adams, and the people of Zion Episcopal Church, Windsor, and their priest The Rev. Geoff Doolittle. In The Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Rio Grande and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Michael Buerkel Hunn. In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Anglican Church of Tanzania and their prime bishop, the Most Rev. Dr Maimbo Mndolwa.
A Prayer Against Gun ViolenceGod of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

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