Missions/Pilgramages events
Saturday, August 14th 8:00 am
Sunday, August 15th 5:00 pm
Sunday, August 22nd 12:00 am
Monday, August 30th 6:30 am
Tuesday, August 31st 6:30 pm

National Missions
Make a difference on a national level
NEW ORLEANS
“Love Thy Neighbor”
When you first drive into town, it appears much better than you would have expected. Restaurants in the French Quarter have reopened, Tulane University is open and there is activity and little apparent trash in the streets.
But you must look further. Outside of the Quarter, shops are closed, windows are boarded and the X/O’s from the search and rescue boats remain painted on most houses. Almost two years later, the destruction in New Orleans is so extensive, complicated and presumable long-term, that it is easier to let it be someone else’s problem. It is overwhelming and unfathomable, so much so that it seems impossible.
But many stories in New Orleans show God’s work and reflect His love. Rebuilding has begun and we want to be a part of that. Come and be a part of the NOLA NETWORK and share in the miracles seen daily.
For a personal New Orleans Mission Trip experience, read more.
For more information on the upcoming trip to New Orleans, see Mission/Outreach News and Events.
ROSEBUD LAKOTA INDIAN RESERVATION
This is a trip where new friendships are made, rewarding labor is performed and doors are opened to a deeper more fulfilling spiritual life.
Our work projects vary from year to year and are generally developed in response to a request from the community. In addition we offer a Vacation Bible School for the children and sports opportunities for the youth.
The Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation is located in south central South Dakota on the Nebraska state line. It is home to 21,250 members of the Sicangu band of the Lakota or Teton Sioux.
For more details, please call Hill Martin at 214-673-8823.
For a personal Rosebud Mission Trip experience, read more
Episcopal Public Policy Network is a national grassroots network of Episcopalians who call or write their members of Congress and the White House, advocating positions of the Episcopal Church on issues of peace and justice.
Joseph Smith, coordinator: 800-228-0515 | www.episcopalchurch.org/eppn

