
Easter Offerings From Across the Diocese
All Saints, Salt Lake City
Easter SundaySun, April 4 @10:30am
Zoom & Drive-thru Holy EucharistLink on Facebook & Website
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Join us for Easter service this weekend! During this difficult time, it is more important than ever that we all stay connected. Please enjoy this service presented by the Diocese and St. James Episcopal Church (Midvale).
All Saints, Salt Lake City
Easter SundaySun, April 4 @10:30am
Zoom & Drive-thru Holy EucharistLink on Facebook & Website
Click here for all Holy Week offerings from All…
Join us for Easter service this weekend! During this difficult time, it is more important than ever that we all stay connected. Please enjoy this service presented by the Diocese and St. James Episcopal Church (Midvale).
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April 6, 2021
On this episode of Epodcopalians, The Rev. Michael Carney (Nominating Committee chair and vicar at St. Elizabeth’s in Whiterocks) joins the diocese’s Craig Wirth for a conversation about ongoing bishop search process.
You can watch video versions of the podcasts on Youtube or you can tune-in on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Keep an eye out for new episodes!
BISHOP SEARCH UPDATE: In recent weeks, the Nominating Committee and the Standing Committee have been prayerfully considering the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the Bishop Search process.
Given the extraordinary circumstances, the Standing Committee has made the decision, with the Nominating Committee’s recommendation, to shift the Bishop Search process by approximately nine months. Visit the Bishop Search website for more information.
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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.
Today, The Rt. Rev. Scott B. Hayashi continues the heritage of his predecessor, Bishop Tuttle addressing contemporary social justice issues such as immigration, LGBT, gun violence, poverty and other issues. Bishop Hayashi also shepherds 22 congregations, many of them the original churches established by Bishop Tuttle.
Episcopal Church Center of Utah (ECCU)
75 South 200 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
Telephone: 801-322-4131 | Fax: 801-322-5096
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