Parishes

Our parishes are listed here in alphabetical order. Click the links below to read short descriptions of each parish and find links to websites. For news of events and activities that all of our parishes are participating in together, click here.


All Saints, New Albany

Through our mission statement, “To Know Christ and to Make Him Known,” we seek to walk with Him in the example of the Early Church in Acts 2:42 which “holds fast to the Apostles’ Teaching (Education) and Fellowship (Communal Life), the Breaking of the Bread (Sacramental Life) and the Prayers (Outreach)”
– Acts 2:42.

Together, we have sought the Lord’s guidance and are developing new ways to grow in each of these four pillars. With an amazing Sunday School curriculum and Adult Education opportunities (Apostles’ Teaching), exciting Newcomer and social events (Fellowship), a deepening of Pastoral Care and our Sacramental Life (Breaking of the Bread), and new Outreach and Mission endeavors (Prayers), the Holy Spirit is working among us to deepen our faith and energize our Baptismal Covenant. All of this brings us closer to knowing Him! It is truly an exciting time to be at All Saints!

To learn more about All Saints, visit their website at http://allsaintsnewalbany.org/discipleship/


St. Alban’s, Bexley

St. Alban’s is a congregation of the Episcopal Church, one of the many church bodies descended from the Church of England. We are members of the Anglican Communion, the third largest body of Christians in the world.

We believe in following the teachings and example of Jesus Christ, whose life, death and resurrection saved the world.

We believe that God loves you — no exceptions.

To learn more about St. Albans, visit their website at

https://stalbans-bexley.org


St. Andrew’s, Pickerington

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church is home to a variety of people coming from different church traditions. We encourage you to come exactly as you are. Whether you’re Baptist, Roman Catholic, Pentecostal, “Cradle Episcopalian,” or have never been to church before, we hope you will feel at home. You’ll notice some people bow, kneel, and cross themselves. We encourage you to engage the liturgy in a way that is comfortable or familiar to you. If you have any questions about why we do what we are doing, just ask! We would love to talk with you about it.

To learn more about St. Andrew’s, visit their website at https://standrewspickerington.com


St. Edward’s, Whitehall

The Church of St. Edward is a congregation in the Diocese of Southern Ohio. St. Edwards’ has been serving the people of Whitehall and the surrounding community for over 50 years. In addition to regular worship and spiritual formation, the people of St. Edwards’ are deeply involved in missions in a variety of ways. We welcome all on our journey to explore and learn together, be fully present to each other, and ;ive Christ’s love and life in the world.

What we teach, what we believe, how we live are all founded on scripture, tempered by reason and lifted up by church tradition. Since we are all becoming, we provide room to continually seek, question, and explore our faith.

To learn more about St. Edward’s, visit their website at https://st-edwards-columbus.org


St. James, Clintonville

St. James Church is a Christ-centered, compassionate and nurturing parish that provides an inviting and intimate atmosphere within the Anglo-Catholic tradition where all people can be strengthened through spiritual formation and a life of service to neighbor. We do this through worship, social outreach, prayer, giving, study and fellowship.

To learn more about St. James’s, visit their website at https://st-james-columbus.org


St. John’s, Columbus

St. John’s is a body of Christians, where all are welcome, giving thanks to God through worship and sacrament in an informal setting and serving God, fully dedicated to being in ministry with our neighborhood and beyond.

St. John’s envisions a world of equity, peace, and compassion. At St. John’s you can be yourself, while experiencing God’s love, without fear of judgement.

To learn more about St. John’s Columbus, visit their website at https://st-johns-columbus.org


St. John’s, Worthington

The mission of St. John’s Church is to restore all people to unity with God and each other in Christ by:

  • Praying, worshiping, celebrating the sacraments and striving to discern God’s will for us.
  • Studying God’s Word and Works in creation and community to prepare for our ministries.
  • Restoring and renewing ourselves for ministry through rest and recreation.
  • Proclaiming the Gospel, promoting justice, peace and love by individual and community outreach through the stewardship of God’s gifts.

To learn more about St. John’s Worthington, visit their website at https://www.stjohnsworthington.org


St. Luke’s, Granville

St. Luke’s Church is a faithful community of Christians that worships in a landmark building. Our doors and hearts are open to all who visit. We practice what St. Benedict taught his monks and their households: “All guests who present themselves are to be welcomed as Christ.”

We hope that you will seriously consider joining the life and ministry of this parish family. The information contained in this packet is designed as a way to let you know who we are and how we worship, learn and live together.

Our Vision Statement
Recognizing our call to proclaim by word and example The Good News of God in Christ, striving for justice and peace among all people and embracing our diversity as a strength, we, the people of St. Luke’s Church, honor our past to move into the future.

To learn more about St. Luke’s, visit their website at https://www.stlukesgranville.org


St. Mark’s, Upper Arlington

Saint Mark’s is a Christ-centered community that supports and empowers one another to reach out as the hands, heart, and voice of Christ, responding as stewards of life’s gifts.

The people of Saint Mark’s seek a world in which all people share the joy of loving God and each other by

  • Celebrating worship together with inspiring words, music, and traditions;
  • Serving all of our neighbors;
  • Engaging in fellowship and hospitality;
  • Encouraging people in their lifelong spiritual formation;
  • Being a beacon of Christ’s presence in the world.

To learn more about St. Mark’s, visit their website at http://www.saintmarkscolumbus.org


St. Matthew’s, Westerville

St. Matthew’s is an An Episcopal community of Diversity, Inclusion and Embrace! 

To learn more about St. Matthew’s, visit their Facebook page.


St. Patrick’s, Dublin

A Joyful Community of Faith.

St. Patrick’s joyfully welcomes and includes you in a journey of Christian faith through the grace of the Holy Spirit. St. Patrick’s continues to grow as a joyful community of faith.  Through worship, friendship, education, and outreach, we live a Christ-centered life, caring for each other and out neighbors as ourselves.

Our Core Values are:

Holy Spirit: We invite and welcome the gifts of the Holy Spirit to guide our worship and actions that flow through music, prayer, and outreach
Scripture: 1 Corinthians 12:4-6

Outreach: St. Patrick’s engages in meaningful ministry that empowers people by walking and working side by side with them.
Scripture: Mark 16:15

Welcoming: St. Patrick’s is a welcoming and loving family.                                            

Scripture: Leviticus 19:34

Supporting and Caring Engagement: In, at and through St. Patrick’s, we fearlessly support each other and the broader community.

Scripture: John 13:35
                                                                                                                                              

Joy and Creativity in Faith Formation: We are a joyful, inquisitive community of faith in Christ
Scripture: Romans 12:12

To learn more about St. Patrick’s, visit their website at https://pats-dublin.org


St. Peter’s, Delaware

At St. Peter’s you will find a traditional worship and a congregation active in fellowship and community service. We believe the church is big enough for a diversity of views and people and we encourage discussion and exploration of God’s word. All are welcome to join our worship service. We value people of all ages and what they can contribute to our service or mission. Young people are vibrant part of our congregation and can participate in the service most Sundays. You will find spirituality and comfort here, as well as a message of love, faith and hope.

To learn more about St. Peter’s, visit their website at http://stpetersdelawareoh.org


St. Philip, Columbus

Our parish is family, and we rely on each other for solace, spiritual companionship, and to celebrate the joys of fellowship with Jesus Christ. Our strength is our commitment to each other and to the Word.

Our mission at St. Philip is to live and teach the gospel of Jesus Christ, to serve the needs of our local and global communities, and to support the evangelical work of the Episcopal church in the United States of America.

OUR CORE VALUES

  •  ​sustaining our foundation of faith
  • sustaining our roots in our African American heritage while embracing cultures and traditions of all
  • nurturing our young parishioners as well as the community
  • promoting Christian fellowship
  • faith-based community of inclusiveness
  • understanding and accepting change

To learn more about St. Philip, visit their website at https://stphilipscolumbus.org


St. Stephen’s, OSU Campus

There are many aspects of Episcopal religious practice, and at St. Stephen’s we tend to focus on two – social justice and the arts. We are an open and affirming congregation with many LGBTQ members. We seek racial justice and repair through protesting, advocacy, and education. We care deeply about the Columbus community, and work with BREAD, a local community organizing group, to decrease gun violence, push for restorative justice practices, advocate for safe housing, and ensure that migrants and refugees receive a warm welcome to our city. We help our neighbors who are in need of food assistance through our work with Neighborhood Services, Inc.

Our interest in art and poetry helps us sustain these efforts by feeding our spirits. We regularly use poetry in our Sunday morning worship and during Midday Prayer. We have many poets, artists, musicians, and dancers in our community, who offer their talents on a regular basis. Our small talk on Sunday mornings and at other times is often about concerts we’ve been to, poems we’ve read or written, books we’ve read, and museums we’ve visited.

We are a campus church, located on the northern edge of the Ohio State University. Faculty, staff, and students are very active in our community, and we joyfully involve ourselves in campus life.

To learn more about St. Stephen’s, visit their website at http://ststephens-columbus.org


Trinity, Capitol Square

Trinity Episcopal Church is a House of Prayer for All People. We believe every person is a child of God, worthy of God’s love and called to full participation and inclusion. 

Christ calls us to build Beloved Community, inclusive of every sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, economic status, citizenship status, race, ethnicity, language and nationality. 

In a world that often seeks to divide us, we find our unity with one another in Christ.

To learn more about Trinity, Capitol Square visit their website at https://www.trinitycolumbus.org


Trinity, Newark

Our vision is to be a growing community in Christ that gives hope to all by listening, praying, and acting.

We value being a worshiping family centered in prayer and led by Jesus. We value being a resilient, multi-generational community of faith. We value being a vital community that is growing, invitational, and creative. We value being an all-inclusive community that shares God’s love with a serving heart.

Living into these values, we are a partner with the Market Street Food Pantry. We help local students at Ben Franklin Elementary with mentors and essential needs.   We provide hygiene kits to Salvation Army.  We do all this to show God’s love to the world.  

To learn more about Trinity, Newark visit their website at https://sites.google.com/site/tecnewark/home