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The awards are named after early missionary and devoted lay members of what would become the Episcopal Diocese of Utah. The first annual Sara Napper award went to Russ Pack of St. Paul’s, Salt Lake City and Nancy Tanner, St. James, Midvale. The Rev. Dave Sakrison, St. Francis, Moab received the Emily Pearsall Award.
Los premios llevan el nombre de los primeros misioneros y miembros laicos devotos de lo que se convertiría en la Diócesis Episcopal de Utah. que se convertiría en la Diócesis Episcopal de Utah. El primer premio anual Sara Napper recayó en Russ Pack, de St. Paul, Salt Lake City, y Nancy Tanner, de St. James, Midvale. El reverendo Dave Sakrison, de St. Francis, Moab, recibió el premio Emily Pearsall.
“We thrive in the margins” is a way to show commitment, voice and support to our neighbors,
family members, and friends who live in the margins. The Rt. Rev. Phyllis Spiegel unveiled the new logo at the diocesan convention on April 21st . The bishop and church are advocating for those identifying as LGBTQIA, people facing racial oppression, those who have witnessed discriminatory practices and punitive transgender laws and people living in poverty. The logo also features environmental crisis issues that are being highlighted in her episcopate.
“Prosperamos en los márgenes” es una forma de mostrar compromiso, voz y apoyo a nuestros vecinos, familiares y amigos que viven en los márgenes. La Rvda. Phyllis Spiegel desveló el nuevo logotipo en la convención diocesana del 21 de abril. El obispo y la iglesia defienden a quienes se identifican como LGBTQIA, a quienes se enfrentan a la opresión racial, a quienes han sido testigos de prácticas discriminatorias y leyes punitivas contra los transexuales y a quienes viven en la pobreza. En el logotipo también aparecen temas relacionados con la crisis medioambiental que se están poniendo de relieve en su episcopado.
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Bishop Daniel S. Tuttle formally started the Episcopal Church in Utah with his arrival in Salt Lake City on July 2, 1867. The Church became known for its social justice ministry with the creation of Utah’s first school system for children of all religions. Bishop Tuttle also started St. Mark’s Hospital to serve the thousands of miners who had no other health care options. He tirelessly traveled by stage and horseback to establish churches from Montana to Arizona.
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