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A Divine Celebration of Unity and Diversity!

I am often asked what is unique about the congregation at Emmanuel Episcopal Church. The short answer, is that we are an oddly multicultural group. Sometimes you will hear phrases like multiracial and multiethnic, but both of these carry some difficulties. I reject the term multiracial, because it implies that “race” is something that is objectively defined. The reality is that the definition is actually quite spurious and “legally” defined differently by each state. The whole concept and history of “race” fills volumes of treatises, so I will not attempt to tackle that here.

I also will reject the term “multi-ethnic”. The problem with this idea is that it is actually too narrow of a definition. It excludes the non-geographical culture delineators such as homelessness, hearing impaired, chronic mental illness, etc. The reality is that there are “common bonds” that are much more powerful than ones origins of birth.

So what makes up a culture? The answers to that question are myriad. Some of the facets include common place of origin, although as already noted, it is not necessarily the most powerful.

Language, dialect and vocabulary can have tremendous impact on how one interprets and views the world and self. Religious faith and the manner of practice of the same can be huge and admittedly has led to many wars and conflicts. Shared traditions, values and even symbolism will intertwine or exclude. Literature, folk lore, music and superstitions have major impact. Food preferences abound, as a result of taste, availability and convenience. The manner of settlement (neighborhood formation) and employment patterns may be considered. Special political interests can be pertinent, as well as special institutions like Boy Scouts. In general, just about any arena that can make a group feel distinctive contributes to the realm of culture. Interestingly, the idea of “white culture” in particularly in the United States has become viewed as requiring the surrender of all “other” cultures.

So what unites or binds a group as diverse as the one which gathers itself around Emmanuel? I believe there are major contributors. First, there is a sense of the sacred, of the One who is outside of ourselves, who is a “Higher Power”, for lack of a better term. Secondly, there is a grounding in prayer, the state of communication, connectedness, intimacy with the One. And finally, the universal need for a sense of belonging, security and identity. The challenge is that the “who”, “what”, “where”, “why”, “how”, and even the “when” frequently differ. But above all, I believe it is a work of God. This ragtag group we call the family of Emmanuel is of God’s calling, graces and mercies. And we are thrilled to see how He will expand it.

~ The Rev. Don C. Youse, Jr., Vicar

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The Mission of Emmanuel Episcopal Church is to proclaim, reinforce, and renew one’s identity in Christ so that each child of God may be empowered for the work to which the Lord calls them.

SANCTUS

S – Safety through respect.
A – A sense of the Holy (reverence).
N – Norm of Holy Scripture.
C – Centered in prayer
T – Together in expectancy.
U – Unlimited listening with patience.
S – Surrounded by diverse fellowship.

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  • Welcome!
  • Latest Posts
  • Our Church Family
    • A Divine Celebration
    • History
    • Our Building
      • Architecture
      • Historical Landmark
      • Allegheny West Tours
    • Emmanuel Voice
      • Emmanuel Voice – February, 2025
      • Emmanuel Voice – Advent-Christmas Newsletter ❤️🕯️🎄🎁🌟
      • Emmanuel Voice – Fall 2024
      • Micah 6:8
      • Emmanuel Voice – February 2024
    • Calendar
    • Contact Us
  • Loving God
    • Worship & Study
    • Sunday Worship
    • Sunday Bible Study
    • Sunday Service on Zoom
    • Total Worship
    • Daughters of the King
    • Jazz
    • OSL – The Order of St. Luke
    • Zoom Bible Study
  • Loving Our Neighbors
    • Loving One Another
    • Garden Club
    • Trotting Turkeys Food Drive – 2025
      • The Giving Tree
      • Harvest Giving
      • Harvest Blessings
    • New Garden Club Starting
      • Garden Club – November 23 and 30, 2024 🎄
      • Garden Club – October 27, 2024
    • Ordination of Our Seminarian
    • Blessing the First Responders
      • 9-11 Blessing
    • Ladies of Emmanuel
      • Prayer for Prisoners
    • Love, Teach, Heal
  • Jazz at Emmanuel
    • Jazz at Emmanuel
    • Jazz @ Emmanuel – Our 34th Season
    • Jazz @ Emmanuel – Our 33rd Season
    • Jazz @ Emmanuel – Our 32nd Season
    • Jazz @ Emmanuel – Our 31st Season – Part 2
    • Jazz at Emmanuel – Our 31st Season
    • Jazz at Emmanuel – Our 30th Season
    • Jazz at Emmanuel – Our 29th Season!
    • Jazz at Emmanuel – Our 28th Season
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