VIDEO: Bishop Provenzano's 2026 Easter Message
April 2, 2026
"Be Easter in the lives of the people you love."
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ENS: Training Episcopal priests for ministry is central topic at House of Bishops' weeklong meeting
March 25, 2026
At a recent HOB gathering, leaders spent a full week exploring how best to prepare clergy for ministry in a rapidly changing world.

Photos and Highlights from Bowling with the Bishops 2026
March 20, 2026
The bowling lanes were alive with energy as the Youth and Young Adults of the Diocese of Long Island gathered for Bowling with the Bishops!

Invitation to Farewell Celebration Honoring Bishop Provenzano
March 20, 2026
Together, we will gather as one diocesan family to give thanks for Bishop Provenzano’s faithful and courageous ministry among us

Prayer in a Time of War
February 28, 2026
Chaplains urge prayer and calm amid war: pause, limit news, care for one another, and seek peace rooted in faith compassion, and connection.

Resources from Finance and Administration Seminar 2026
February 21, 2026
The seminar was designed to empower parish leadership. Recordings and presentations are now available to view.

Urgent Storm Advisory: Please Cancel In-Person Liturgies and Move Online
February 21, 2026
"I am strongly urging all congregations to cancel in-person liturgies this Sunday. The anticipated conditions present significant risk..."

Long Island Gathers to Celebrate Absalom Jones Day 2026
February 19, 2026
The Episcopal Diocese of Long Island gathered at St. Gabriel’s Church in Hollis, Queens, for the annual celebration of Absalom Jones
VIDEO: A Joint Letter from 154 Bishops of The Episcopal Church: Whose Dignity Matters?
February 3, 2026
The bishops’ message, described as one of “grief, righteous anger, and steadfast hope,” responds to recent federal immigration enforce

A Message from Bishop Provenzano following the Killing of Alex Pretti
January 26, 2026
"Our siblings in Minnesota and across this nation urgently need our faithful response. At no time in recent memory has the Church been..."