Episcopal.me — Site Overview
Episcopal.me is a ministry resource and consulting hub based in Decatur, Georgia, serving clergy and lay leaders across small-to-medium Episcopal and Anglican parishes. The site's primary voice is John Patrick Herold, whose writing weaves together pastoral theology, practical parish leadership, and honest reflection on the structural challenges facing congregations today. Every article and resource on this site is shaped by a single conviction: that healthy parishes are built not on charisma or circumstance, but on intentional, repeatable systems rooted in genuine relationship.
The site addresses the full arc of parish leadership—from vestry governance and stewardship to newcomer welcome, summer continuity, interfaith neighboring, and grief ministry. Herold's work consistently reframes common parish anxieties (the "pastor shortage," declining attendance, summer scatter) as invitations to deeper relational investment and better-designed congregational systems. Suburbs, seasons, and sacraments are all treated as theological territory worth examining carefully.
Episcopal.me's content calendar tracks the liturgical year closely, offering resources keyed to Eastertide, the Season after Pentecost, and the rhythms of ordinary parish life. This means leaders will find timely, seasonally grounded guidance rather than generic church-management advice. The tone is conversational and expert—accessible to a warden reading on a lunch break and substantive enough for a rector preparing a vestry retreat.
The site's ultimate goal is to grow a community of practice among parish leaders and to convert that engagement into booked consultations—pairing insights with an open invitation to work directly with Episcopal.me on parish revitalization. Readers are consistently offered one practical takeaway per article and a clear path toward deeper support for their congregation.
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