Celebration of New Ministry for the Rev. David Rose
Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Harrisonburg 660 South Main St., Harrisonburg, VAJoin the people of Emmanuel, Harrisonburg, as they celebrate the new ministry of the Rev. David Rose, Rector.
Join the people of Emmanuel, Harrisonburg, as they celebrate the new ministry of the Rev. David Rose, Rector.
We are thrilled to invite your clergy and lay leaders to join us for EPN’s 40th Annual Conference, taking place February 25 - 28, in Kansas City. This gathering of hundreds of lay and clergy leaders from across the Episcopal Church promises to be a momentous event, with an exciting array of offerings for inspiration, learning, and connection.
Are you so busy taking care of others that your own spirit is neglected, weary, strained? When was the last time you devoted time to your own reflection and renewal? Come to an event designed to nourish your spirit while you discover tools to nurture your soul as we enter the season of Lent.
Celebrate Shrine Mont’s Centennial in your parish! Click HERE to see Bishop Stevenson’s invitation to celebrate Shrine Mont. This last Sunday in Epiphany we prepare for Lent by reading the transfiguration passage […]
Every year, on the last Sunday of Epiphany, The Episcopal Church recognizes World Mission Sunday. This is a perfect time to add a prayer for world mission (or a Collect for Mission of the Church found on p. 257 of the Book of Common Prayer) and lift up your international partners and/or the partners of churches within the Diocese.
Come enjoy live music in the beautiful setting of Christ Church as part of a monthly concert series featuring local artists on the second Monday of October, November, December, March, April, and May at 12:15 p.m. These 45-minute programs include solo performers and chamber musicians based in DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia.
Join an open listening and conversation session on global mission in the Diocese of Virginia on Monday, March 10, 2025 at 7:30 pm. To sign up to participate and receive the Zoom link click here) or email Diane Wright. We look forward to a productive conversation on how we can best support each other as we seek to support our global partners.
Experience a Lenten practice of “contemplative writing”—writing for no audience except you and God. Through weekly prompts, workshops, and invitations to write both in and outside of class, you will be invited to explore how words can become a pathway into prayer, making you more open and available to God’s love and work in your life.
In this 4-session, you’ll learn what it means to manage in a Not-For-Profit (NFP) organization. Whether you’re wondering about making a career change to do such meaningful work, how it differs from church management and leadership, or wanting to be a better church manager (e.g., parish administrator or clergy leader) or lay leader (e.g., senior warden), this training is a great opportunity to enhance your skills.
This pilgrimage is not just a walk-through history; it's a call to action. By confronting the painful truths of Virginia's past and present, we can pave the way for a more just and equitable future.
Shenandoah County will be on full display in the Ballroom of the Virginia House at Shrine Mont on Saturday during Shenandoah County Heritage Day 2025, co-hosted annually by the Shenandoah County Historical Society (SCHS) and the Shenandoah County Library Archives.
Come enjoy live music in the beautiful setting of Christ Church as part of a monthly concert series featuring local artists on the second Monday of October, November, December, March, April, and May at 12:15 p.m. These 45-minute programs include solo performers and chamber musicians based in DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia.