
Welcome!
We’re glad you’ve found your way to our little corner of the internet. Here at the Episcopal Mission, we’re a warm and welcoming Episcopal presence serving all of Warren County. We are a small band of people striving to live an authentic faith that points others to Jesus and to God’s renewing work in the world. Whether you are exploring faith for the first time or well along your spiritual journey, at the Episcopal Mission you’ll find a community committed to living real faith in a real world.
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We have a variety of ways to get involved around here
Sunday Morning Worship
Join us at 9:30 AM on Sunday mornings for a traditional Rite Two Eucharist at Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church in Warren.

Our Mission
The Episcopal Mission of Warren County is a mission unit of the Episcopal Diocese of Northwestern Pennsylvania, and we seek to embody a renewed and intentional Episcopal presence serving the whole of Warren County, Pennsylvania.
We serve the spiritual needs of all who dwell within this region, offering a ministry that is both grounded in tradition and responsive to the realities of contemporary life, in faithfulness to Jesus’ words to his disciples in Matthew 18:19-20, “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded you. And remember, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”


A Cathedral in the Forest
We think of our Mission as an Episcopal Cathedral in the Forest — a community rooted in the heart of Warren while extending its reach across the county through distinct but interconnected ministries. A center that is buttressed on all sides and through which the structure stands strong. This metaphor reflects both stability and expansion: a central gathering place supported by strong, outward-reaching buttresses that sustain and strengthen the whole.
We gather for worship each Sunday at 9:30 AM at Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church in Warren, which serves as the mission’s central hub. Yet this hub is supported by ministry throughout the county. Our first and primary buttress is St. Francis Episcopal Church in Youngsville. St Francis, our spiritual center, is the hub of our spiritual formation and discipleship ministries — nurturing prayer, study, and deepening spiritual maturity.

“The church’s concern is not religion but the form of Christ and its taking form among a band of people.”
Dietrich Bonhoeffer

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