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Following the Episcopal tradition across our 81-county diocese from Houston to Austin, Waco to Tyler, and all the way to Fort Worth. Our parishes are large and small, contemporary and traditional. Let us help you find a worship experience that will bring you a meaningful experience with a lively and growing community.

The Rev. Suzanne Smith Named 2025 Citizen of the Year in Alvin, Texas

February 24, 2026

The Northern Brazoria County Chamber of Commerce in Alvin, Texas, has named the Rev. Suzanne Smith, known as Mother Suzanne, the 2025 Citizen of the Year. For the Chamber, the reason was clear. Under Mother Suzanne’s leadership… Read More »

“Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return.”

February 19, 2026

Across every region of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas, congregations, schools, and campus ministries gathered to observe Ash Wednesday and begin the holy season of Lent. In Fort Worth, Bishop Seage participated in the morning… Read More »

A Call to Feed the People Today virtual Kick off

February 12, 2026

EHF, the Diocese of Texas, and all Feed the People Today partners are grateful for all who are committed to closing the SNAP Gap! If you missed last night’s Feed the People Virtual Training event… Read More »

Migration with Dignity Vigil Launches 2026 Monthly Gatherings at St. David’s, Featured on CBS Austin and KVUE

February 12, 2026

The first Migration with Dignity Vigil of 2026, organized by St. David’s Episcopal Church, was held last night in downtown Austin and received coverage from CBS Austin and KVUE. The interfaith candlelight gathering marked the beginning of a monthly series that… Read More »

Friday Reflections

February 10, 2026

Friday Reflections with Rev. Jeremy Bradley The season continued with a reflection from the Rev. Jeremy Bradley, rector of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Richmond, who was invited to share a time when he felt led… Read More »

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