“Ashes to Go” is a way of taking church to the streets, meeting people in the midst of daily life with a moment of grace. Each year on Ash Wednesday, clergy and congregants throughout the diocese go out to the people to administer ashes at train stations, coffee shops, shopping malls, hospitals, street corners, anywhere busy people are. View our map of locations where the Diocese of New Jersey will be offering Ashes to Go.
Ashley and the Rev. Ben Maddison invite the diocese to the baptism of their twin children, Juniper and Joel. Baptism will be Sunday, February 25 at 2:30 p.m. at Holy Trinity,
“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
A chance for the Diocese to come together to discuss current issues, share fellowship, worship, and work together on challenges facing us today. Register in advance for this meeting: https://bit.ly/LayTownHall
A chance for clergy of the Diocese to come together to discuss current issues, share fellowship, worship, and work together on challenges facing us today. Register in advance for this
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.
“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
The Town Hall meetings will not be held in April but will return in May A chance for the Diocese to come together to discuss current issues, share fellowship, worship,
The Town Hall meetings will not be held in April but will return in May A chance for clergy of the Diocese to come together to discuss current issues, share