A Weekly Photo Journey
Across DioWis
Aug. 21, 2026
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📍 Lakeshore Region
On Friday, August 14, 66 Episcopalians from four parishes across the Lakeshore Region came together for an evening of baseball, fellowship, and summer fun at a Milwaukee Milkmen game.
It was a wonderful opportunity to connect beyond church walls, enjoy a beautiful summer evening, and strengthen relationships among our Lakeshore congregations. From cheering in the stands to conversations between innings, the evening was a joyful reminder that being church together happens in plenty of places, including the ballpark!
📸 Photos submitted by Fr. Matthew Buterbaugh
⚾ Faith, Fellowship & a Night at the Ballpark
📍 Beloved Community, Steven’s Point
Members of Beloved Community gathered on August 15 for Safe Church training, strengthening their shared commitment to creating welcoming, healthy, and safe communities for everyone. Thank you to all who participated and continue to make Safe Church practices an important part of our life together.
📸 Photos submitted by Mother Jane Johnson
🛡️ Safe Church Training at Beloved Community
📍 St. Andrew’s, Madison
Archdeacon Bill Dunlop recently returned to St. Andrew’s, Madison, the parish that raised him up for the diaconate. It was a special opportunity to reconnect with longtime friends, meet new members, and serve alongside the Rev. Lynne Carver, who is serving as interim priest during the parish’s transition between rectors.
📸 Photos submitted by Archdeacon Bill Dunlop
⛪ A Homecoming at St. Andrew’s, Madison
📍 St. Ambrose, Antigo
More than 100 people came through the doors of St. Ambrose Episcopal Church in Antigo for a wonderful Back to School event!
Families from across the community were welcomed with free clothing, school supplies, lunch, haircuts, and plenty of hospitality and care as students prepare for the new school year. The day was made possible by the generosity of donors and volunteers who gave their time, resources, and energy to serve their neighbors.
It was a beautiful glimpse of what church can look like when a congregation opens its doors wide: people gathering, needs being met, relationships being formed, and Christ’s love taking tangible shape in the community.
Thank you to everyone at St. Ambrose and throughout the Antigo community who helped make the day possible!
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📸 Photos submitted by Mother Amy Heimerl
🎒 Back to School at St. Ambrose, Antigo

