Indigenous Peoples’ Day Celebration at Trinity, Asbury Park October 11, 2021, 12 pm Register here
The Racial Justice Project at Trinity Church , Asbury Park, invites you to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2021, now an officially recognized holiday by the City of Asbury Park and the Diocese of New Jersey!
In 2020, The Racial Justice Project at Trinity (RJP) successfully petitioned The City of Asbury Park to officially recognize Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Also in 2021, the Convention of the Diocese of New Jersey passed a resolution proposed by the RJP for the whole diocese to recognize and celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
The second Monday of October each year is an internationally recognized day of celebration to recognize and honor the resistance, heritage, cultures, and valuable contributions of Indigenous People, the original occupants and stewards of the land of Turtle Island (the United States).
It is also a day to work for justice, remembering the great sins of settler colonialism, land theft, and genocide that the United States has and continues to perpetuate towards Indigenous people.
Special Guests: Claire Garland, Director of Sand Hill Indian Historical Association Members of the Ramapough Lenape Nation
Please join us for an evening of service and song! Our Outreach and Music programs collaborate to provide the perfect start to our Lenten walk. Here is the schedule: 4PM:
Anti-Racism Training In 1967 The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. asked, “Where do we go from here, chaos or community?” Fifty years later The Most Reverend Michael B. Curry
Whiting Garden Club Whiting Garden Club will meet on wednesday, March 1 at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 180 Route 539 at 10:00 AM. We will have Karen Walzer from the
Dear Clergy Spouse Care Group or CSCG, The first meeting of the ‘Every Other Wednesday CSCG’ (Clergy Spouse Care Group) is tonight at 7 p.m. Join us tonight for the
“Be still and know that I am God!" (Psalm 46:10) Our world is complex and it can be overwhelming and our thoughts can sometimes be scattered. Where is God in
This month's Town Hall meetings have been canceled due to the convention and to scheduling conflicts A chance for clergy of the Diocese to come together to discuss current issues,
This month's Town Hall meetings are canceled due to diocesan convention and scheduling conflicts A chance for the Diocese to come together to discuss current issues, share fellowship, worship, and
New Date Coming March 11—Transform Your Life The Way of St. Paul transforms individual lives by giving people the tools to develop a deeper, richer faith life, the ability to
All are invited dine in or take out from the Spaghetti Dinner at Holy Family Episcopal Church in Laurel Springs. Dinner includes a salad barm spaghetti and homemade meatballs, bread,
On March 14, 2023 our Antiracism Commission is sponsoring a Zoom event featuring author, historian and speaker Jemar Tisby. Mr. Tisby’s landmark book The Color of Compromise: The Truth about the American Church’s Complicity
Project Resource will offer a two session mini-course on Planned Giving. Register Now • Why do I need a will? • Founding or renewing a legacy society in your congregation
Standing Committee on Clerical Compensation Meeting Join Zoom Meeting https://dioceseofnj.zoom.us/j/331316655?pwd=OE9VS1FHd3NnankwOWkyVFJnY0JZQT09 Meeting ID: 331 316 655 Passcode: 635247 One tap mobile +13017158592,,331316655# US (Washington DC) +13126266799,,331316655# US (Chicago) Dial by your
Topic: Deans’ Meeting Time: Every month on the Third Thursday 11:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your
St. Bernard’s Church is hosting a free concert featuring the acclaimed organist, Olivier Eisenmann, and flautist, Verena Steffen on Thur. March 16, at 7:30 pm. As an internationally active musical couple,
All women of the Diocese are invited to a Lenten Retreat at Church of the Holy Spirit in Lebanon. Our featured speaker is the Rev. Barbara Cawthorne Crafton+. Barabara is
“Be still and know that I am God!" (Psalm 46:10) Our world is complex and it can be overwhelming and our thoughts can sometimes be scattered. Where is God in
“Be still and know that I am God!" (Psalm 46:10) Our world is complex and it can be overwhelming and our thoughts can sometimes be scattered. Where is God in
Project Resource will offer a two session mini-course on Planned Giving. Register Now • Why do I need a will? • Founding or renewing a legacy society in your congregation
Come and join us for a special day of reflection, experiencing on the women who followed Jesus as you hear their stories. -Where in society today have women been silenced?
Spend a day experiencing and reflecting on the women who followed Jesus as you hear their stories. Which Biblical woman's tory resonates with you? All who attend will receive a
The Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey Reparations Commission invites you to a family event during Lent: Stations of Reparationsa moving service of reflections representing the racial history in our diocese.
Anti-Racism Training In 1967 The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. asked, “Where do we go from here, chaos or community?” Fifty years later The Most Reverend Michael B. Curry
Dear Clergy Spouse Care Group or CSCG, The first meeting of the ‘Every Other Wednesday CSCG’ (Clergy Spouse Care Group) is tonight at 7 p.m. Join us tonight for the
Deconstruyendo los Sistemas que Perpetúan la Opresión y la Desigualdad Racial y Étnica El racismo afecta a los hispanoamericanos y a los inmigrantes y solicitantes de asilo de habla hispana