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Jesus Christ has gathered laity, deacons, priests, and bishop of congregations and diocesan ministries in central and southern Indiana to be the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis.

We celebrate the great gift of our Anglican heritage and will deepen our understanding of its tradition and heritage, inviting others to join us.

We welcome all persons into our common life and will proclaim the gospel to those in our communities who do not yet know our Lord.

We will nurture relationships in Christ, remaining in conversation with one another despite honest disagreement, always seeking God's will.

We are thankful for our differences and acknowledge that they enrich and energize our ministries.

We promise compassion, acceptance, and assistance to those in need.

We acknowledge and celebrate the wealth of talent and treasure which has been given and will grow in confidence that working together, we will always have enough to engage in God's mission.

The Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis

Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis

1100 West 42nd Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46208

Phone: 317-926-5454
1-800-669-5786
Fax: 317-926-5456

Upcoming Events

Sat Sep 11, 2010 @10:00 - 03:00PM
Executive Council Meeting
Fri Sep 24, 2010
Women's Fall Retreat
Sat Sep 25, 2010 @13:00 - 04:00PM
Safeguarding God’s Children--Platform Training
Thu Sep 30, 2010
Fall Ember Day Gathering: Reflections on Leading into the 22nd Century with +Cate
Thu Sep 30, 2010 @08:00 -
Commission on Ministry Meeting
Thu Oct 21, 2010
2010 Diocesan Convention
Fri Nov 12, 2010 @17:00 - 03:30PM
Executive Council Meeting
Sat Dec 04, 2010 @09:30 - 02:30PM
Commission on Ministry Meeting
Sun Dec 05, 2010
Advent Silent Retreat:
Sat Jan 08, 2011 @10:00 - 03:30PM
Executive Council Meeting

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Episcopalians Speak Out on Peace in Sudan PDF Print E-mail
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Written by C. Richard Parkins   
Tuesday, 26 January 2010 03:59

American Friends of the Episcopal Church of Sudan Send Letter to Hillary Clinton Urging Help in Rescuing the Comprehensive Peace Agreement


January 16, 2010
The Honorable Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
Department of State
2201 C Street, NW
Washington, DC 20037

Dear Secretary Clinton,

I write on behalf of the American Friends of the Episcopal Church of Sudan (AFRECS) to urge that the Administration assign the highest priority to rescuing the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) which provides the framework for the peaceful resolution of nearly four decades of violent conflict in Sudan.

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AFRECS is a network of Episcopalians, Episcopal parishes, dioceses, and church leaders who are committed to working with our friends of the Episcopal Church of Sudan (ECS) in ending the violence which has plagued Sudan for nearly forty years At our national conference in June 2010, AFRECS will focus on the CPA and related peace issues, building on our advocacy work of past years and the many visits to Sudan as partners with the ECS.

As we observe the fifth anniversary of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), we have been disturbed by violations of the CPA as an effective device for bringing peace to Sudan. Tragically, unless the CPA is faithfully implemented on an urgent basis, the upheaval that has been the fate of our Sudanese sisters and brothers could disrupt more violently. Africa’s largest nation could be plunged into another catastrophic humanitarian crisis.

All authoritative sources, including members of AFRECS who have recent first hand experience with developments in Sudan, indicate that the National Congress Party (NCP)has failed to create an environment where South Sudanese have any reason to expect just and fair treatment in a united Sudan. There has been a failure to enact measures to ensure free and fair elections, scheduled for April 2010.

The recent imprisonment of opposition Sudanese leaders compounds the notion that the government in Khartoum has no intention of promoting a political system which tolerates dissent and includes fair treatment for all Sudanese. Moreover, wealth sharing has been problematic in terms of transparency and South Sudan receiving an equitable share of oil revenues. The Khartoum government has consistently fostered delays and imposed barriers to moving the peace process forward.

Only forceful leadership from the United States will divert the NCP from undermining the CPA and thus any prospect of peace for the Sudanese people. Madam Secretary, we need to hold all parties to the CPA accountable for its full implementation and not accept anything less than strict measures of accountability to guide future actions by the NCP. Another example of U.S. leadership would be action by the State Department guaranteeing that the U.S. has a strong presence on the ground in Sudan supporting and monitoring upcoming elections. Other nations should also be urged to support a robust and fair election process as a key means of restoring confidence in the CPA.

Your recent acknowledgement of the importance of Norway and the United Kingdom as partners in guaranteeing faithful observance of the CPA needs to continue as a focus of U.S. policy. The international community will take its lead from the United States as the CPA’s lead guarantor, Also, the Administration must hold Khartoum responsible for its failure to live up to its responsibilities under the terms of the CPA. We urge the Administration to show that the United States is determined to prevent the emasculation of the CPA and equally determined to revive the agreement as an instrument of peace and stability for the Sudanese. With respect to peace in Sudan time is not our friend.

As a coalition of American Episcopalians whose commitment to peace in Sudan has a long history, we urge you to give priority attention to total adherence to the terms of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement. Please know that in doing so, our country will have the thanks and prayers of thousands who want to see an end to the violence that has been so devastating for the people of Sudan.
Sincerely yours.

C. Richard Parkins
Executive Director

Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 April 2010 19:55
 
Diocesan Youth Enjoy Holiday Ski Trip PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Kathy Copas   
Friday, 08 January 2010 11:01

Diocesan youth took some Christmas week time to enjoy a ski trip to Perfect North in Lawrenceburg, including some fun time at Trinity, Lawrenceburg. 

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 April 2010 19:57
 
Diocesan Campus Ministries: A Home-Away-from-Home for Your Parish’s College and University Students PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Kathy Copas   
Thursday, 23 July 2009 09:33

As summer draws to a close, many of you will find your college-bound students preparing to leave your parish to begin the next phase of their lives---their post-secondary education!  For most of these young students, college is their first home away from home---their first community that they will call their own.  During this time of transition from home to college, from a local parish to a new parish and campus ministry, here are the names of our University Chaplains and the addresses of the Episcopal Campus Ministries within the Diocese of Indianapolis.  Our Episcopal Campus Ministries are places for fellowship and discovery where young people have the opportunity in a new environment to meet peers and exchange ideas while at the same time continuing their spiritual journey and intellectual growth.

Please share this information with your young parishioners who are about to leave for college.  You’re also welcome to forward names of students directly to our University Chaplains.  In past years, students have indicated that they were touched by a personal welcome and therefore encouraged to become part of a Campus Ministry.

Last Updated on Sunday, 25 October 2009 21:37
 
Companion Guests From Brasilia Visit St. Paul's, Indianapolis PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Tony Schlisser   
Monday, 22 June 2009 09:05

 A festive dinner and time for sharing kicked off the visit of our companion guests from the Diocese of Brasilia.  The event was held at St. Paul's, Indianapolis.  Bishop Mauricio Andrade listens as a new friend tells a story before dinner Friday night at St. Paul’s-Indianapolis.

Front row … Mrs. Sandra Andrade, Bishop Mauricio Andrade, Eliseu Vergara and Deacon Denilson Olivat from the Diocese of Brasilia listen as members of St. Paul’s-Indianapolis share information about their mission and outreach activities. Rev. Olivat will preach Sunday at all three services at St. Paul’s; he was ordained June 13 in Brazil.
 
Bishop Mauricio Andrade listens as a new friend tells a story before dinner Friday night at St. Paul’s-Indianapolis.
Last Updated on Monday, 10 August 2009 06:10
 
The Recession Connection PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Kathy Copas   
Monday, 30 March 2009 18:29

Need a job?  Got a job or services to offer?  Check out Recession Connection on the menu on the right for our new neighbor-to-neighbor tool designed to help us all here in the diocese survive the economic downturn.
 

 
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