Episcopal Diocese of Rochester

Our Mission & Vision

Our vision: Joy in Christ a way of life.

Our mission: To grow and develop congregations spiritually, numerically and in missional leadership.

With Christ’s help, we seek to fulfill our mission and vision through:

  • Radical hospitality: Embracing all as equal and beloved members of Christ’s body.
  • Passionate spirituality: Encouraging all members of Christ’s church to be on fire with the Gospel.
  • Thoughtful engagement: Creating safe environments for discussion and works related to justice, peace and equality.

Our Faith

We are followers of Jesus Christ, our Lord, and we believe in the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We strive to love our neighbors as ourselves and respect the dignity of every person.

We are affirming. Both men and women, including those who are married, are eligible for ordination as deacons, priests and bishops. We believe in amendment of life, the forgiveness of sin, and life everlasting.

Holy Communion may be received by all baptized Christians, not only members of The Episcopal Church, during our services. We uphold the Bible and worship with the Book of Common Prayer.

Our Parishes

The Episcopal Diocese of Rochester is a collection of 46 diverse parishes spread throughout the region. Our diocese includes urban parishes in the heart of Rochester neighborhoods, country churches in the northern reaches of Appalachia, parishes in small towns and suburbs, and beautiful lakeside chapels.

We have parishes in Allegany, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Schuyler, Steuben, Wayne and Yates counties - view the parish map to see parishes near you. The Episcopal Church Welcomes You.

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Our Leadership

Bishop Kara Wagner Sherer was ordained and consecrated on July 13, 2024.    More from Bishop Wagner Sherer.

Leadership of the diocese is shared with the Bishop by Diocesan Staff and District Deans.

 

Reflections

Abundance is a Communal Act: “Here is a summertime truth: abundance is a communal act, the joint creation of an incredibly complex ecology in which each part functions on behalf of the whole and, in return, is sustained by the whole. Community not only creates abundance–community is abundance. If we could learn that equation from the world of nature, the human world might be transformed.” — Parker Palmer (author, educator and activist)

Bishop's Writings

Bishop's Writing / Enews August 2024

Wednesday, August 21, 2024

 

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Bishop's Writing / Enews July 2024

Thursday, July 25, 2024

A good bishop “is not the master of your faith, but the servant of your joy.” (anonymous)
This quote arrived with a funny card depicting ancient sculptures of saints in various states of
torture, ecstatic joy, and labor and was hand-labeled: “some days as bishop,” “occasional days as
bishop,” and “most days as bishop.” That this is hard work is not surprising, but the quote
immediately spoke to me. I feel called not to direct your faith or correct your ways but to witness

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News

St. Luke's Branchport / Bishop Kara's Visitation

Sunday, September 8, 2024

A beautiful end-of-summer day in Branchport, NY for Bishop Kara's Visitation!

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Resources available to celebrate investiture of Presiding Bishop-elect Sean Rowe

Friday, September 6, 2024

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Bishop Kara's Visitation to the Garrett Memorial Chapel

Sunday, September 1, 2024

It was a beautiful day on Keuka Lake for Bishop Kara's Visitation to the Garrett Memorial Chapel

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