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SUMMARY:Jackson\, MS Pilgrimage
DESCRIPTION:EDOLA invites you to join a pilgrimage to Jackson\, Mississippi—a city that stood at the heart of both the Jim Crow South and the Civil Rights Movement. Together\, we’ll journey through our shared history and reflect on what it means for us today as citizens and children of God. \nOur pilgrimage includes visits to the Museum of Mississippi History and the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum. We’ll also be welcomed into courageous conversations by the faithful community at St. James Episcopal Church\, the home church of our own Bishop Duckworth! \nThis isn’t just about looking back—it’s about understanding how the past shapes us now and discerning how we can move forward in faith\, justice\, and love.  \nRegister HERE \nCost: $75/person – includes transportation\, dinner on Friday evening\, full programming \nMuseum: Two Mississippi Museums. \nTransportation — Charter Bus\, leaving from TWO locations:\nNorthshore – St. Michael’s\, Mandeville\nNOLA – Diocesan Office \nHotel: Homewood Suites\, Fondren – We have a room block for our group but you must book on your own.  \nMeals: Breakfast included with hotel. Lunch on your own. We suggest packing a lunch for Friday. There is a cafe on-site of the museum. Also\, the hotel rooms do have a full kitchenette with fridge. \nYouth Age Recommendations: Grades 3-12
URL:https://www.edola.org/event/jackson-ms-pilgrimage/
CATEGORIES:Gaudet Ministries Events,Racial Healing
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SUMMARY:Adult Children of Alcoholics Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, March 7\, 2026\nSolomon Center \nLed by Fr. Séamus Doyle\nCheckin: 9:30 a.m. \nView Flyer HERE\nRegister HERE \n \n 
URL:https://www.edola.org/event/adult-children-of-alcoholics-retreat/
LOCATION:Solomon Center\, 54296 LA-445\, Loranger\, LA\, 70446\, United States
CATEGORIES:Retreats,Solomon Center Events
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CREATED:20251203T001410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T215549Z
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SUMMARY:Financial Best Practices Webinar Series – Part 3
DESCRIPTION:Best Practices for Stewardship Campaigns\nLed by TENS \nDesigned especially for parish treasurers and vestry members\, this session will provide a clear and practical introduction to essential church accounting. Participants will learn: \n\n\nSetting an overall vision and tone for your congregation (stewardship as part of discipleship) \n\n\nHow to speak from the pulpit\, teaching generosity through storytelling and testimony \n\n\nSegmented communications: personalized letters\, targeted events\, small-group appeals \n\n\nIdentifying your go-to supporters\, both your lay leadership team that asks and the donors who will always be there to give. \n\n\nRole-playing — how to be forthright\, direct\, and effective in making an ask \n\n\nWhether you’re new to parish financial leadership or looking to strengthen your understanding\, this webinar will offer valuable tools for confident\, informed stewardship. \nZoom link:\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/82396435346?pwd=KIxIGB9zL1tKDBv1Rqf0qcQt1P9Bqn.1 \nMeeting ID: 823 9643 5346\nPasscode: 881166
URL:https://www.edola.org/event/financial-best-practices-webinar-series-part-3/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Trainings
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260312T140000
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CREATED:20251113T203145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251114T183254Z
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SUMMARY:All Shall Be Well: Reflections on the Writings of Julian of Norwich
DESCRIPTION:Second Thursday Women Gather in Community  \nLed by The Rt. Rev. Bishop Shannon Rogers Duckworth \n“All Shall Be Well”…reflections on the writings of Julian of Norwich. \nRegister HERE.
URL:https://www.edola.org/event/all-shall-be-well/
LOCATION:Solomon Center\, 54296 LA-445\, Loranger\, LA\, 70446\, United States
CATEGORIES:Retreats,Solomon Center Events
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SUMMARY:Lenten Fish Fry
DESCRIPTION:Historic St. Luke’s Episcopal Church📍 1222 N. Dorgenois St.\, New Orleans\, LA 70119📅 February 27 & March 13⏰ 11:30 AM – 4:30 PM🚪 Look for the doors under the big mural! \nPlate Options:• $15 – Fried catfish + 2 sides• $20 – Two fried catfish filets + 3 sides(Sides: green salad\, peas\, potato salad\, mac & cheese) \n🥤 Cold drinks\, beer\, wine & desserts sold separately🎟️ 50/50 raffle tickets available🥡 Dine-in & carry-out options \n💳 Cash\, Check\, PayPal & Venmo accepted📞 504-821-0529 \nLearn more: https://stlukesneworleans.org/ @historicsaintlukes
URL:https://www.edola.org/event/lenten-fish-fry/
LOCATION:Historic St. Luke’s Episcopal Church\, 1222 N. Dorgenois St\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70119\, United States
CATEGORIES:New Orleans Area,Parish Events
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SUMMARY:“Caring for Our Hearts” Community Dinner and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:St. Luke’s Church and School to Host “Caring for Our Hearts” Community Dinner and Discussion \nFebruary is recognized nationwide as Heart Month\, a time to raise awareness about heart health. This year\, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church and School are expanding that focus to include the well-being of another vital set of hearts—our adolescents and teens. On Sunday\, March 15\, St. Luke’s will host “Caring for Our Hearts\,” a community dinner followed by a panel discussion designed to raise awareness and encourage conversation around youth mental and emotional health. \nIn Louisiana\, the leading causes of death among adolescents and young adults include motor vehicle accidents\, homicide\, and suicide. According to the Louisiana Department of Health\, suicide is the third leading cause of death for individuals ages 10–24 and 25–34 in the state. While the topic can be difficult\, awareness\, education\, and connection are important steps toward prevention and support. \nThe evening will begin with dinner at 5:30 p.m.\, followed by a panel discussion at 6:15 p.m. in Witter Hall. The event is open to the wider community and is especially encouraged for parents\, caregivers\, and teens. The goal is to provide a welcoming\, supportive space to learn\, listen\, and talk about how we can better care for the hearts—physical\, emotional\, and mental—of our young people. \nResearch shows that most individuals who experience suicidal thoughts do not die by suicide\, and that connection\, support\, and early intervention can make a meaningful difference. Through events like this\, St. Luke’s hopes to foster understanding\, reduce stigma\, and remind families that they are not alone. \nThose planning to attend are asked to RSVP via Signup Genius by March 12 at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B45A5AF2BABF8C25-62145417-suicide \nSt. Luke’s Church and School are honored to offer this program as part of their ongoing commitment to caring for individuals\, families and the broader community.
URL:https://www.edola.org/event/caring-for-our-hearts-community-dinner-and-discussion/
LOCATION:St. Luke’s\, Baton Rouge\, 8833 Goodwood Blvd.\, Baton Rouge\, LA\, 70806\, United States
CATEGORIES:Baton Rouge Area,Parish Events
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CREATED:20260122T204630Z
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SUMMARY:St. Mark’s Saturday Psalms & Songs Series: Helen Gillet & Matt Lemmler
DESCRIPTION:St. Mark’s Saturday Psalms and Songs Series\nSt. Mark’s Episcopal Church\n3 pm – 5 pm \nFEB 21: Oliver Bou & Matt Lemmler\nMAR 21: Helen Gillet & Matt Lemmler\nMAY 16: Sarah Quintana & Matt Lemmler
URL:https://www.edola.org/event/st-marks-saturday-psalms-songs-series-helen-gillet-matt-lemmler/
LOCATION:St. Mark’s\, Harvey\, 3245 Manhattan Blvd\, Harvey\, LA\, 70058\, United States
CATEGORIES:Parish Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260321T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260321T183000
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SUMMARY:Julibee on the Point -- A Medical Debt Relief Benefit Concert
DESCRIPTION:Mount Olivet has partnered with the famous Old Point Bar to host a wonderful Benefit Concert “Jubilee on the Point” on March 21\, 2026 from 3 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. featuring the Monkey Hill Band and our own Fr. Ron Clingenpeel with his band\, Fr. Ron and Friends (https://www.wwoz.org/blog/1202686). The public is invited and there is no cover charge\, they are just asking for your generous donations. \n“This Advent past we were reminded that gratitude isn’t just a feeling — it’s an action\,” said\nFr. Bill. “When we see families in our community struggling with medical bills they never\nasked for\, we have an opportunity to turn our thankfulness into tangible relief for our neighbors.” \nRead Full Press Release HERE. \nAbout the Project:\nMount Olivet Episcopal Church took a remarkable step to help their community by launching their JUBILEE\nMedical Debt Relief Project\, asking donors to become “Jubilee Givers” by lifting the\nburden of medical debt from their neighbors. Partnering with national nonprofit Undue\nMedical Debt\, the church goal is to raise more than $15\,000 for those in need in the metro\narea. This translates into about $1.5 million in relief! \nTo donate to the Jubilee Medical Debt Relief Project or learn more\, visit: \nMount Olivet Jubilee Medical Debt Relief Project \n \nNationally\, more than 100 million people are burdened by medical debt to the tune of $220 billion. This includes about 1 in every 5 people in Louisiana. The average person with medical debt in collections in the state carries a balance of over $1\,560. \n“This little historic church has always had a big heart and is already doing a lot for the Algiers Point community. But that wasn’t enough. Our church means to be a force for helpful change. Medical impoverishment is becoming more common place. We had to do something to fulfill the truth in action of our faith. Our faith teaches that\, ‘…faith without works is dead.’ We are alive!” remarked Fr. Bill “And so we launched this\, Jubilee Project.” \nMedical debt is the leading cause of bankruptcies in the US. People with medical debt are also three times more likely to experience mental health burdens like anxiety or depression and significantly more likely to skip or delay mental healthcare. \nUndue Medical Debt is a national nonprofit that acquires medical debt belonging to those least able to pay in large\, bundled portfolios for pennies on the dollar\, while also shining a light on the broken system that creates medical debt. On average\, one dollar donated to Undue erases $100 of medical debt. \nFr. Terry estimates that approximately 1\,500 Metro area residents will receive medical debt relief through this initiative if the fundraising goal is met. There will be a follow up announcement when debt relief letters are being sent to community members. \nTo learn more or to donate\, https://unduemedicaldebt.org/campaign/mount-olivet-jubilee-medical-debt-relief-campaign/.
URL:https://www.edola.org/event/julibee-on-the-point-a-medical-debt-relief-benefit-concert/
LOCATION:Old Point Bar\, 545 Patterson Rd\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70114\, United States
CATEGORIES:New Orleans Area
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260330T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260330T130000
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SUMMARY:Chrism Mass
DESCRIPTION:The Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana clergy will celebrate Chrism Mass together on Monday\, March 30\, at 11:00 a.m. This holy service provides a meaningful opportunity to renew our commitment to one another and the Church\, strengthening our shared ministry.\n\n\n\nWe are honored to be joined by Bishop Tracey Breashears Schultz and clergy of the Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coast Synod\, ELCA.\n\n\n\nPlease join us online.\n\nYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ChristChurchCathedralNOLA/streams\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/cccnola\n\n  \nThe Rt. Reverend Shannon Rogers Duckworth\nCelebrant and Preacher \nClergy please vest in cassock\, surplice\, and red stoles.\nChrism will be available.
URL:https://www.edola.org/event/chrism-mass/
LOCATION:Christ Church Cathedral\, 2919 St. Charles Ave\, New Orleans\, LA
CATEGORIES:Diocesan Events
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