Anti-Sexism Training
Anti-Sexism Training is required for all people serving in elected or appointed diocesan positions.
Anti-Sexism Training is required for all people serving in elected or appointed diocesan positions.
Bishop Hughes will lead a service of Deconsecration and Farewell at 31 Mulberry to mark its transition from serving the Diocese of Newark to serving the arts in Newark as part of NJPAC.
An email will be sent to all Church Wardens and Treasurers with sign-in instructions for this Zoom meeting.
Sign up now for this in-person learning event with Mary Foster Parmer, creator and founder of INVITE WELCOME CONNECT, a transformational ministry of evangelism, hospitality and belonging, and author of the award-winning book, "Invite Welcome Connect: Stories & Tools to Transform your Church."
For the culminating event of the Diocese of Newark's 150th Anniversary, join Bishop Hughes on a powerful pilgrimage through Alabama, retracing the footsteps of history and the brave souls who fought for civil rights.
This retreat is fully booked. To be added to the waitlist, please contact Randy Johnson.
This online discernment event will be led by Dr. Kathleen "Kathy" Henderson Staudt, SCHC.
The Rev. Absalom Jones (1746–1818) was the first person of African descent ordained a deacon and priest in the Episcopal Church and is listed in the Episcopal calendar of saints.
Pastoral Leader training is designed for lay ministers who are called to assist their clergy person in providing pastoral and spiritual leadership in their congregation.
Preacher training is designed for lay ministers who are invited by their clergy person to preach in public worship on an occasional or regular basis.
Our keynote speaker for the 150th Diocesan Convention will be Jim Wallis, the New York Times bestselling author, public theologian, renowned preacher and commentator on ethics and public life.
Episcopal House will be closed Christmas Day through New Year's Day.