Diocese – The Episcopal Church The Diocese of the Rio Grande includes all of New Mexico and part of west Texas, and the Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast includes portions of southern Alabama and western Florida In England, the diocese is the territory of the bishop and the parish is a subdivision of it Every diocese in the Episcopal Church has a Standing Committee
Browse by Diocese S – The Episcopal Church San Diego The Episcopal Diocese of San Diego was established in 1974, when it separated from the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles The Diocese of San Diego comprises 20,000 members and 45 congregations, and it extends from Murrieta to the Mexican border, and from the Pacific Ocean to Yuma, Arizona
Western Oregon – The Episcopal Church Episcopal Cathedrals Camps and Conference Centers Browse by Province Diocese of Western Oregon Bishop: The Rt Rev Dr Diana Akiyama Website
Browse by Diocese W – The Episcopal Church The Episcopal Diocese of Western Louisiana stretches from the Arkansas border in the north to the Gulf of Mexico in the south, and comprises a culturally diverse population with northern Louisiana, which was settled by immigrants of English, Dutch and German descent, and southern Louisiana, which is the center of the French-speaking, Cajun culture
North Carolina, Diocese of – The Episcopal Church This diocese was organized at New Bern on Apr 24, 1817 It joined the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Confederate States of America on May 16, 1862, and rejoined the Episcopal Church on Sept 15, 1865
Maryland, Diocese of – The Episcopal Church Maryland, Diocese of This diocese was organized on Aug 13, 1783, at Annapolis On Oct 12, 1868, the General Convention voted to divide the diocese and place some of the Maryland counties in the new Diocese of Easton The 1895 General Convention created the Diocese of Washington and placed four Maryland counties in it The Diocese of Maryland includes the following counties: Allegany, Ann
The Episcopal Church – The Episcopal Church The Episcopal Church’s Executive Council approved 11 Becoming Beloved Community grants—totaling $125,000—during its October meeting to support projects seeking to respond to social and racial injustice and grow a vision of healing and reconciliation
South Florida, Diocese of – The Episcopal Church South Florida, Diocese of The 1892 General Convention voted to divide the Diocese of Florida The Missionary Jurisdiction of Southern Florida included all the counties in Florida south of the counties of Leon, Alachua, Putman and St John's The first convocation of the Missionary District was held Feb 21-22, 1893, at the Church of the Holy Cross, Sanford On Mar 31, 1902, St Luke's Church
Ohio, Diocese of – The Episcopal Church Ohio, Diocese of The diocese was first organized on Jan 5, 1818 The 1874 General Convention voted to divide the diocese and establish the Diocese of Southern Ohio
Southern Virginia, Diocese of – The Episcopal Church The 1892 General Convention voted to divide the Diocese of Virginia The new diocese was the Diocese of Southern Virginia It held its primary convention at St Paul apos;s Church, Lynchburg The 1919 General Convention voted to divide the Diocese of Southern Virginia It includes the following counties: Accomac, Amelia, Appomattox, Brunswick, Buckingham, Charlotte, Chesterfield, Craig, […]