The Episcopal Church in Middle and North Georgia is a vibrant and diverse community of followers of Jesus.



The Latest Diocesan News
Think Your Stewardship Campaign is Wrapped Up? … Wait, There’s More!
Before your campaign results are put on the shelf, Diocesan Stewardship Commission member Ginny Heckel urges that your stewardship committee spend some time with your vestry to more fully understand how your campaign performed.
“God Links” Help Marietta Parish to Sponsor Family of Five from Ukraine
The Episcopal Church of the Annunciation is helping a Ukrainian family reunite and find safety from war. The Church is providing housing, transportation and connecting the family to refugee services.
Beloved | Marycelis’ Story
Marycelis’ story of being known as Beloved is one of leaving her home in Puerto Rico to come to the mainland. And in that time she would face many things including domestic abuse and homelessness. But during that time, Marycelis had faith God would see her through and make a rainbow out of her storm. God did. This is her Beloved story.
For Faith Devotionals
Difference Making
The difference between the devil and Jesus is that Jesus kept worshipping God through the temptations, the silence, and the suffering. That always makes the difference.
Attentive
If we will be “attentive” to the life and teachings of Jesus Christ like “a lamp shining in a dark place…,” then we will find our way through the myths and deceptions of this world, back to ourselves, and the truth of the glory of God.
Love
Jesus has prescribed that while we aren’t guaranteed full restoration with a brother or sister, when we commit ourselves to the ministry of reconciliation, we demonstrate the love of God.
Bishop Wright’s Podcast
For People, is a conversation in which Bishop Rob Wright meets listeners at the crossroads of faith and life to explore the challenges of an ever-changing world. Listen in to find out how he expands on For Faith, drawing inspiration from the life of Jesus to answer 21st-century questions.
The Latest Episode…

For People Welcomes Teresa Brown Fry
This episode featres a real conversation focused on how Christians find hope in times when some find none. They take up where the church has a responsibility to respond to community tragedy and name steps to make sure we don’t push comfort over change.
Upcoming Events
https://vimeo.com/804455922 The Bishop of New York invites you to join him and the people of the Episcopal Diocese of New York in a solemn Service of Apology for the participation […] Gather with St. John's in our beautiful nave to sing and chant Taize and other styles of acoustic worship music while we pray Evening Prayer. This service will also incorporate […] Join us at St. Simon's Episcopal, Conyers for a weekly Lenten Wednesday mini concert at noon, followed by Noonday prayer. Featured artists all have ties to the Conyers area and […] Gather with St. John's in our beautiful nave to sing and chant Taize and other styles of acoustic worship music while we pray Evening Prayer. This service will also incorporate […]
We Are Complicit: The Diocese Apologizes for the Endurance of Slavery
The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine
1047 Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan, NY
O Gracious Light: Lenten Contemplative Evening Prayer with Acoustic Music
St. John's College Park
3480 East Main Street, College Park, GA
Weekly Lenten Wednesday Mini-Concert and Noonday Prayer
St. Simon's Episcopal Church
1522 Georgia 138, Conyers, GA
O Gracious Light: Lenten Contemplative Evening Prayer with Acoustic Music
St. John's College Park
3480 East Main Street, College Park, GA

We challenge ourselves and the world to love like Jesus as we worship joyfully, serve compassionately, and grow spiritually.
“Whoever you are, God seeks a relationship with you. Peace is within reach. Healing is within reach. Love is within reach. Don’t be afraid to bring your questions, heartaches, doubts and joys. It’s a great time to be part of God’s church.”
— Bishop Rob Wright