This festival is a unique opportunity designed specifically for families with preschool-aged children (but their older siblings are welcome to join us). The event will be an interactive playdate where parents can explore various tools and resources aimed at supporting the faith formation of their young children.
The Episcopal Church Women are sponsoring a Tea to benefit their Gifts and Scholarships program. Each spring the ECW awards scholarships to deserving Episcopal youth who are college undergraduates or taking trade/technical courses.
Calling all musicians, youth leaders, Christian educators, and church administrators. Join us for a brand new conference to gain new ideas and share best practices to take back to your churches! Stay tuned for more programming information to come!
Whether walking on an undeveloped beach (with hundreds of whelk shells!), connecting scripture and the marine environment, or having Eucharist on the beach at sunrise, this retreat will grow your knowledge of ocean life and integrate you into the the Body of Christ of creation.
We gather in the picnic pavilion from 10 am to 3 pm. Each gathering will have a theme to get the creative juices flowing. Bring your own project to work on, a project to share with others, or work with the art supplies that we’ll have on hand. Artists of every level of experience will […]
The Global Episcopal Mission Network is offering is Mission Formation Program online this fall. The Mission Formation Program is intended to equip mission activists to participate knowledgeably and effectively in God’s mission globally.
Clergy and convention delegates (and alternates) of the South Fairfax Region will gather on Tuesday, 22 October, for an evening of conversation and fellowship.
Bishop Susan Haynes invites you to participate in the Diocese of Southern Virginia’s second Matoaka Covenant celebration, We Are All Related, on October 26th from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Chanco on the James.
Join the Virginia Interfaith Center and Virginia Episcopal Real Estate Partners for an informative event focused on leveraging faith properties for housing initiatives. These workshops around the commonwealth will bring together pastors, lay leaders, and experienced professionals to share their insights and experiences on creating housing projects that serve the community.
You are invited to the St. Philip's Watch Party for a Churchwide Celebration of New Ministry and Investiture of the Right Reverend Sean Rowe as Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal Church in the Ruth Little Parish Hall, Saturday, November 2nd starting at 10:30 a.m. Light Breakfast Provided.