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The Bishop has also given the Diocese the "Bishop's Policy on The Blessing of Same Sex Couples," to be effective Advent 2012. To view and download the policy, CLICK HERE
Additionally, Bishop Hayashi is providing considerable background to the issue in the form of a document included in the the recent General Convention's Blue Book. CLICK HERE


The Rt. Rev. Scott B. Hayashi, Bishop of Utah
May you find joy in the 50 days of Easter. The Lord is Risen!
You may also find reflections on Bishop Hayashi's Facebook page. Click here for a link to his page.
The Diocese of Utah was honored to serve the international Episcopal Church with the joyous task of producing and distributing live webcasts of the daily Eucharist from General Convention last summer in Indianapolis. Additionally, our portable webcasting system and our Communcations Office furnished webcasts of the 2012 Holy Week services and Christmas Eve from the Cathedral Church of St. Mark on the worldwide website of the Episcopal Church. We also webcast the ordination of the Rev. Matt Seddon from St. Stephen's in West Valley City and the Diocesan Convention Eucharist. STAY TUNED for webcasts of Holy Week 2013 services from the Cathedral, future ordinations, and important events in our Diocesan life. An archive of ALL webcasts and videos done by the Diocese of Utah can be found by CLICKING HERE
More and more Spanish speaking people are joining the Episcopal Church in Utah. In our diocese and throughout the world, English speaking priests and bishops are also serving those who speak Spanish. Additionally, an increasing number of non-Spanish speaking members wish to worship as one body whereever the Great Thanksgiving takes place. The Rev. Cn. Pablo Ramos, the Canon for Latino Ministries of the Diocese of Utah, presents Alternative Eucharistic Prayer B in a series of clear and slowly spoken repetitive teaching tools in these videos. The Diocesan Communications Office also offers the videos on DVDs and the audio on CDs. CLICK HERE to see the videos