Current Events
A Message from Bishop Phyllis Spiegel on the California Wildfires
Dear Siblings in Christ,
As we watch with horror and grief the continuing news of the devastating wildfires in CA, I write to you knowing that many of you, like me, know someone who has lost everything. I give thanks for the strength we can feel and convey to one another as the Body of Christ. Remember, to be One means that, in such times, we can rely on one another, and that we must be present to one another.
As an embodiment of our Oneness through the Holy Spirit, we pray for family, friends, and strangers alike knowing that prayer is sustaining for those whom we pray for and prayer keeps us in touch with our own empathy as humans. I ask that, both personally and as a part of our worship services this weekend, we pray for all affected by the fires.
Additionally, I have asked the clergy for each church to designate the Loose Plate offering to Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD) for the LA Fires. If you wish to make a donation directly, please go directly to the ERD website.
May God’s presence be felt and may our love for all who are suffering give them sufficient resources to face what is ahead.
In God’s love,
+Bp. Phyllis Spiegel
Click above to donate to Episcopal Relief and Development’s Wildfire Response Fund.
We join in prayer:
Holy One, you are our comfort and strength
in times of sudden disaster, crisis, or chaos.
Surround us now with your grace and peace
through this time of disaster and destruction.
By your Spirit, lift up those who have fallen,
sustain those who work to rescue or rebuild,
and fill us with the hope of your new creation;
through you, our rock and redeemer.
– Jesuit Prayer
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)
Past Events
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…
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.
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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