Summary

Hutchinson Leader – Called to serve: New priest-in-charge at Trinity Episcopal Church – “Trinity’s new priest looks forward to being a regular and neighborly presence in Litchfield, and to counting herself among.”’

My Ballard – First look at St. Lukes Episcopal Church affordable housing project – The affordable apartment units are for families at or below 60% AMI—for a family of four, that’s $69,420…

Cleveland.com – Episcopal bishop welcomes the Rev. Kelly Aughenbaugh to St. Paul’s Church in Medina –  the new rector is “well qualified” and that she had been “prayerfully and lawfully selected.” She was then given a Bible, a vessel of water and a stole as symbols of her new role as pastor.

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Called to serve: New priest-in-charge at Trinity Episcopal Church

Hutchinson Leader – Litchfield, MN

“I feel pretty lucky,” said Meyer, who was called in late December to serve as part-time priest-in-charge at Trinity Episcopal. “I am so moved by the history, commitment to the parish, commitment to the community. … We said yes to this invitation to the spirit.” […]

First look at St. Lukes Episcopal Church affordable housing project

My Ballard – Ballard, WA

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church will be redeveloping its property at 5710 22nd Ave NW to create two eight-story buildings with 292 total apartment units.

The project—a joint partnership with Heartland LLC, Bridge Housing, and Security Properties—will include 80 affordable housing units and over 200 market-rate apartment homes. The two buildings will be integrated but separate, along with a new worship space for St. Luke’s congregation. […]

Episcopal bishop welcomes the Rev. Kelly Aughenbaugh to St. Paul’s Church in Medina

Cleveland.com – Medina, OH

The Rt. Rev. Mark Hollingsworth, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio, visited St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Medina, 317 E. Liberty St., Sunday (Jan. 9) to welcome the Rev. Kelly Aughenbaugh as the parish’s new rector.

Nominations for Distinguished Women Awards Closes January 31st

The National Board of the Episcopal Church Women is encouraging you to submit the name of a woman from your diocese whom you have identified as your Distinguished Women Nominee.

We ask that you and your board give careful thought and consideration in selecting this woman and encourage others within your diocese to assist with this selection. We invite your Distinguished Women Nominee to Triennial 2022 to receive her award. Please make your selection and submit her information via this form by January 31, 2022.