Deconsecration of St. Peter’s, Washington
Bishop Hughes will hold a Service of Deconsecration at St. Peter's, Washington, which closed in 2022.
Bishop Hughes will hold a Service of Deconsecration at St. Peter's, Washington, which closed in 2022.
Infant & Toddler Teachers, Sunday School leaders, teachers, children’s ministry leaders and ministers, family ministry leaders, and anyone interested in developing programs in their churches are all invited to attend.
Everyone in the diocese responsible for parish communications is welcome to participate in meetings of the diocesan Parish Communicators group, formed for sharing resources, developing skills and mutual support.
The Diocese of Newark recently announced the formation of BOOST, a new Task Force that advocates for Neurodiverse people and their caregivers, and the Task Force is inviting passionate individuals to join them in this crucial initiative.
The Black Clergy Women Gathering will take place from June 23-June 26, 2025 at the Loyola Retreat and Ecology Campus (LUREC) in Woodstock, Illinois.
This summer, youth (currently in grades 8-12) from across the Diocese of Newark are invited to embark on a transformative journey through the Southern United States, exploring the role of The Episcopal Church in the 1960s Civil Rights Movement.
An email will be sent to all Church Wardens and Treasurers with sign-in instructions for this Zoom meeting.
Mary Foster Parmer will continue the conversation about Invite Welcome Connect in this special session with Vestry members and Wardens.
You are invited to join Bishop Hughes and the Commission on Aging for the 27th annual David P. Hegg II Lifetime Achievement Awards.
Marking five years since the start of the COIVD-19 pandemic, a service in memory of those we lost and in gratitude for those who helped.
The Diocese of Newark recently announced the formation of BOOST, a new Task Force that advocates for Neurodiverse people and their caregivers, and the Task Force is inviting passionate individuals to join them in this crucial initiative.
Diocesan youth in grades 6-12 are invited to participate in the "Great American Dream Hunt" at the American Dream Mall.