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Click above to watch Bishop Phyllis Spiegel’s Advent video.

Bishop Phyllis Spiegel’s Advent Message

The Diocese of Utah extends its heartfelt wishes for a meaningful and reflective Advent season to all. This sacred time invites us to pause amidst life’s busyness and embrace the healing and hope found in the presence of Christ. In Bishop Phyllis Spiegel’s Advent message, we are reminded to look within, nurture our faith, and share God’s love as we journey through the season. May this time be one of renewal, connection, and deep assurance that Christ dwells among us and within us, guiding us to be sources of healing and hope in our communities and beyond.

Throughout this season of hope and anticipation, our churches across the diocese are hosting special services, events, and gatherings to help you reflect, rejoice, and connect with your faith community. From Lessons & Carols to Advent workshops and quiet days of prayer, there’s something for everyone.

 

Visit our Advent resource page to discover what’s happening at your local congregation and join us as we await the joy of Christ together.

Diocese Hires New Canon to the Ordinary, The Reverend Jeff Stevenson, HoSM

The Episcopal Diocese of Utah is delighted to announce the appointment of The Reverend Jeff Stevenson, HoSM, currently serving as Rector of St. Ann’s Episcopal Church in Sayville, New York, as the new Canon to the Ordinary for The Rt. Rev. Phyllis Spiegel. In this role, Fr. Jeff will act as a key administrative support to Bishop Spiegel, serving as a bridge between the Bishop, committees, clergy, congregations, and ministries… (Cont’d)

Canon for Communications Craig Wirth’s Retirement Party Set for January 10th

Join us on January 10, 2025, at the Episcopal Retreat & Conference Center (75 S. 200 E., Salt Lake City, UT 84111) to celebrate Canon Craig Wirth’s retirement after 16 years as Communications Director for the Episcopal Diocese of Utah. Craig’s award-winning work in video, web development, and live-streaming has left a lasting legacy of truth and grace. Doors open at 6:00 PM, with the program starting at 6:30 PM. Enjoy food, drinks, and fun presentations as we cheer Craig into his next inning. Wear your favorite baseball attire! Questions? Call 801-322-4131.

Bishop Spiegel’s Sermon on Christian Nationalism — Christ the King Sunday

Christ the King Sunday calls us to proclaim Jesus as the sovereign Lord of our lives. The Rt. Rev Phyllis Spiegel reminds us that this day, established in 1925 during a time of rising totalitarianism, was a bold statement that no earthly power surpasses God’s reign. In a world where Christian nationalism distorts faith into political dominance, we are called back to Jesus’ teachings of love, justice, and care for the vulnerable. Bishop Spiegel challenges us to serve others not from abundance, but through true relationship, embodying Christ’s command to love our neighbors. As we stand on the cusp of Advent, let us boldly proclaim Christ as King through our actions, centering our lives in God’s love and mercy.

Click above to watch Bishop Phyllis Spiegel’s sermon on Christian nationalism.

Diocesan Office Holiday Closures

The Diocesan offices located at 75 S 200 E in Salt Lake City will be closed for the holidays on December 23, 24, 25, and 31. Please plan accordingly, as normal operations will resume following these closures. The Diocese wishes everyone a joyful and blessed holiday season!

Past Events

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The Rev. Daniela Lee Hired by Diocese of Utah as Missioner for Congregational Vitality
Nov 10th, 2024

Bishop Phyllis Spiegel is pleased to announce the calling of The Rev. Daniela (Dani) Lee to serve in the new staff position of Missioner for Congregational Vitality. The Bishop presented the vision for this position, which arises out of the Diocesan Vitality work, to both the Diocesan Council and Standing Committee…

Diocesan Communications Director Canon Craig Wirth Announces Retirement
Nov. 1st, 2024 

It is with deep appreciation that the Episcopal Diocese of Utah announces the retirement of Canon Craig Wirth on December 31st, 2024, after serving 17 years as the Diocese of Utah’s Communications Director, capping off a remarkable career in church media service…

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Rooted in Jesus Brings Together Congregations & Community for Music and Worship
Sept. 21, 2024

On July 16th, in downtown Salt Lake City, The Episcopal Diocese of Utah was honored to premiere our documentary production Tuniyay to a full-house audience at the Salt Lake Library Auditorium. The packed theater was filled with Ute members and Ute Elders, members of other various tribes, community members, and fellow Episcopalians.

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Extended Tuniyay Film Premieres at Ft. Duchesne Community Center
Sept 9th, 2024

On June 15th, over 120 people gathered at the Episcopal Retreat & Conference Center in Salt Lake City to honor the career of Canon Chancellor Steve Hutchinson. Many shared heartfelt stories of Hutchinson’s impactful contributions and unwavering commitment to the community. He embarks on his well-deserved retirement, filled with travel and family time. Read more about his legacy and the future of his role, which will be assumed by Branden Burningham, Esq.

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The Rt. Rev Phyllis Spiegel

12th Bishop of Utah

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The Episcopal Church in Utah

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.