The Diocese of New Jersey has established a Reparations Task Force to study how we as a diocese may address the original sins of racism and slavery. New Jersey was central to the slave trade in America, and many of our churches were established and supported directly or indirectly by the institution of slavery. The
A Christian Response to the Haitian Refugee CrisisJoin the Special Town Hall Tonight at 6:00Register Now Followed by our regular Lay Town Hall meeting @ 7:00 An iconic poster produced in 1938 by the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio, titled In the Name of These Refugees, called for compassion and aid toward those fleeing Nazi
Indigenous Peoples' Day Celebration at Trinity, Asbury Park October 11, 2021, 12 pmRegister 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
St. Peter's is holding a basket auction on October 1st, doors open at 6:00pm. Come and drop your tickets in 70+ baskets and items for a chance to win the item. You can check out the items on our parish website the week before the event. It will be fun and family friendly.
Confirmation is an important rite of passage for those seeking full membership in the Episcopal Church. Even with potential restrictions due to the ongoing pandemic, it's important that we're able to gather as a Diocese to celebrate the commitment of our confirmands. We will hold the Fall Diocesan-wide Confirmation at Trinity Cathedral on Saturday, October