Saint Stephen’s is excited to launch the 2021 Stewardship Campaign and hand-deliver almost 500 jars of our very own honey. Thank you for your role in the hive.
Read MoreWednesday Night Live Returns as a Drive-Up Edition! We look forward to seeing the faces of our Saint Stephen’s community.
Read MoreBlog post about in-home communion, September 8, 2020.
Read MoreSaint Stephen’s will host a pop-up market with GASP in North Birmingham on September 12, 2020.
Read MoreSusan Oakes, summer seminarian intern extends thanks for her time at Saint Stephen’s.
Read MoreJonathan Daniels Pilgrimage for August 2020.
Read MoreA letter from the Rector about Outdoor Worship and a Pastoral Call for Spiritual Growth
Read MoreWe’re back! Join us for our first Holy Hike of the semester and welcome Rev. Dr. Becky Watts to Saint Stephen’s.
Read MoreSaint Stephen’s has called the Rev. Dr. Rebecca Watts to serve as the Associate Rector for Formation.
Read MoreA Reflection following Saint Stephen’s service for Lament, Prayer, and Hope by Susan Oakes, Seminarian.
Read MoreThis is about Saint Stephen’s plan to administer home communion in July 2020.
Read MoreThank you to Lois Chaplin for giving us this update on the indigenous plants on the Saint Stephen’s grounds. Please read to see photos and learn more about the steps we are taking in the Episcopal Church Creation Care initiative.
Read MoreA Service of Lament, Prayer, and Hope, to occur June 17, 2020.
Read MoreAn update from the Rector about worship and moving forward from May 22, 2020.
Read MoreAn update on Worship and Parish Activities issued on May 14, 2020.
Read MoreCamp 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.
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