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Intergenerational Ministry Events in March

March 21–22 | Episcopal Retreat and Conference Center

As the seasons shift, take time to reconnect—with yourself, with others, and with the rhythms of nature.

Join us for a heartwarming overnight retreat filled with friendship, reflection, and renewal. Experience the transformative power of drumming, deepen your spiritual connection, and walk the labyrinth with intention. Whether you come with friends, family, or on your own, this intergenerational gathering offers a unique opportunity to build meaningful connections and embrace the cycles of growth in our lives.

Friday, March 21, 5:00 PM – Saturday, March 22, 4:00 PM

Tiered pricing available ($25–$75) | Optional Hospitality Rooms: $55 (1–2 people)

Financial assistance is available—just reach out.

The Rt. Rev. Phyllis Spiegel Featured on Fox 13 Utah on Feb. 11th

“[Churches] are places where people can come, they can bring all their worldly fears and they will find sustenance at their very foundation,” said The Rt. Rev. Phyllis Spiegel, 12th Bishop of Utah, on FOX 13 News last night. “I believe that we stand profoundly with those who are marginalized…it’s time for us to rise up in a unified voice.”


The Bishop was featured to comment on a lawsuit filed in Washington, D.C. in February by over 2 dozen religious groups, including the wider Episcopal Church. The lawsuit aims to halt recent changes in ICE detainment policies that no longer deem churches as “sensitive locations.” The lawsuit states the new policy infringes on religious freedoms, with congregations showing decreased attendance due to fear of immigration action.

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Offices of the Diocese of Utah Announces Three New-Hires
Feb. 14, 2025

The Episcopal Diocese of Utah has welcomed three new additions to its team this February. Canon Jeff Stevenson HoSM has been named Canon to the Ordinary. Lee Spiegel steps in as the Interim Director of Camp Tuttle, ensuring continuity and guidance for the our camp programs. Additionally, Kay Tracy returns as a Senior Accountant. 

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Bishop Spiegel Comments on the Feast Day of Absalom Jones
Feb 13th, 2025

On the Feast Day of Absalom Jones, The Rt. Rev. Phyllis Spiegel reflects on the legacy of the first Black priest in The Episcopal Church. She shares insights from the recent service at the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas in Philadelphia, where Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe preached about Absalom Jones’ quiet, steady leadership and deep faith.

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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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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.