The 2025 Texas Episcopalian Magazine Is here!
The Texas Episcopalian is an official publication of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas.
The Texas Episcopalian is an official publication of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas.
Each year, the Brotherhood of St. Andrew hosts a golf tournament to support scholarships and several important ministries and organizations, including Lord of the Streets, …
The Immigration Resources page from The Episcopal Diocese of Texas is a centralized hub of support resources for immigrants, migrants, asylum seekers, and the organizations helping them. It focuses heavily on Texas-based assistance, especially in Houston and other major cities.
Mother’s Day at St. Stephen’s Christ Fountain All Nations Church, Huntsville (worshipping in English and Kiswahili) and St. Stephen’s Church, Huntsville In a joyful spirit …
On the first Thursday of May, communities across the country pause for the National Day of Prayer, a tradition established in 1952 that invites people …
During Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, the Diocese of Texas gives thanks for the cultures, stories, and contributions of AAPI communities across the state. …
Under the vision of the Rev. Alan Brentup, something new is taking shape at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Keller. For the first time, a Hispanic faith community …
On April 21, the Episcopal Diocese of Texas celebrates with All Saints Episcopal School as it marked its 50th school year and the 10th anniversary of its …
More than 150 communicators from across the country gathered in San Diego for Anchored in Hope, a four-day conference focused on learning, collaboration, and a shared …
We invite you to be part of a life-giving ministry that brings hope, healing, and the presence of Christ to those in need. For Clergy:We …
The Episcopal Diocese of Texas launched its Easter invitation campaign on Palm Sunday across four major newspapers in Texas: the Houston Chronicle, Austin American-Statesman, Fort …
The Episcopal Church is deepening its commitment to accompany veterans, active-duty service members, and their families with faith, care, and dignity. The Rt. Rev. Ann …