Camp McDowell is a vital part of the ministry and life of Saint Stephen’s. In this story by Mary Yancey, she shares how we can support Saint Stephen’s parishioners and the camp in continuing its important work.
Read MoreJoin the Rev. John Burruss this month for a study of Debby Irving’s “Waking Up White.” Registration details inside.
Read MoreJoin us for a online workshop hosted by author Westina Matthews and inspired by the work of the beloved children's television host, Fred Rogers. Dr. Matthews will be visiting Saint Stephen’s in September and this is a great chance to get to know her.
Read MoreWe are initiating Community Shepherd Groups, a small-group structure at Saint Stephen’s that sustains personal encounters and creates opportunities to share with other parishioners during this time of physical isolation. This is a “small experiment” in get connected to the needs, concerns, delights, and prayer requests across our parish as we move forward together.
Read MorePlans for Easter and Holy Week are here! There are some things we need you to do. from home!
Read MoreAre you looking for a way to reach out in love during this time of COVID-19? Are you wondering, “Is there something I can do to make a difference?” Yes, there is!
Read MoreLent is the season when we prepare for Easter. These video lessons will help our children prepare for the Mystery of Easter while we are unable to be together. Thank you, Betsy Fetner, for your gift of storytelling.
Read MoreSaint-Stephen’s will suspend face-to-face gatherings through 3/29/2020 in response to COVID-19. We are working to build a digital and remote ministry toolbox and daily updates.
Read MoreA note from the Rector about evolving worship practices at Saint Stephen’s beginning March 22.
Read MoreSome thoughts from Emmaus amidst the worry of the world: A reflection from the pilgrimage to the Holy Land
Read MoreRev. John Burruss offers a reflection on Megiddo from the Saint Stephen’s Holy Land pilgrimage.
Read MoreDuring the Rector’s Reading class in April, the book discussion will be based on The Book of Joy by the Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu.
Read MoreSaint Stephen’s is pleased to announce a new art exhibit featuring the work of Betsy Brackin.
Read MoreThe Episcopal Churchwomen of Saint Stephen’s visited the Lovelady Center and Wellhouse on Valentines Day
Read MoreOn Ash Wednesday, we will use the ashes of the creative work of our youth to remind us of the beauty and creativity of our mortality.
Read MoreSaint Stephen’s will welcome the Rt. Rev. Marc Andrus, Bishop of California, for a lecture, workshop, and retreat April 2-4, 2020
Read MoreThe Saint Stephen’s apiary is full of healthy bees active and doing well! Here is an update from our resident beekeepers.
Read MoreFebruary’s class will explore Searching for Sunday by Rachel Held Evans.
Read MoreGrace Woodlawn is in search of volunteers for the Overnight shifts at one of Birmingham’s only warming stations. Read more to find out how.
Read MoreJoin us from 5:30 to 7pm for our Outreach Fair! Enjoy fair food, games, and meet some of our community partner agencies.
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