Food Assistance Resources for Pennsylvania Families
“Come, you that are blessed by my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world; for I was hungry and you gave me food, I
“Come, you that are blessed by my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world; for I was hungry and you gave me food, I
Two new priests have answered calls to serve in the diocese beginning this month. The Rev. Canon Aaron Smith will begin as Rector at Mt. Calvary, Camp Hill, on November
St. Paul’s in Harrisburg is delighted to announce the arrival of Godly Play, made possible through the generosity of several congregations and the support of the Diocese of Central Pennsylvania.
Hope Episcopal Church in Manheim has earned national recognition for its growing commitment to caring for God’s creation. The Episcopal Church Foundation’s Vital Practices program recently highlighted the congregation’s work
A bright red wooden box now stands just to the left of the main entrance at St. Luke’s in Mechanicsburg. It’s painted simply, filled with non-perishable goods, and unlocked at
At St. James Episcopal Church in Mansfield, ministry doesn’t end at the church doors, or even in north-central Pennsylvania – it extends across continents. In the fall of 2024, members
By the Rev. Bradley MattsonRector, Hope Episcopal Church, Manheim On a clear spring evening, members of Hope Episcopal Church gathered with neighbors, environmental partners, and friends from across the diocese
A Quilted Life: Reflections of a Sharecropper’s Daughter by Dr. Catherine Meeks. Catherine Meeks is a national leader of racial healing and an esteemed retired professor of African American studies. But being
Concert of Compassion on Sunday, Nov 10th, 3 pm
On November 6th, at Noon, St. John’s, Carlisle, will hold its annual All Souls’ liturgy. This liturgy celebrates and remembers all the dead who have entered the communion of saints.