Episcopal Diocese of Montana

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515 N Park Ave
Helena, MT 59601

The Episcopal Diocese of Montana, located in Helena, serves the spiritual needs of its community through various ministries and initiatives, including Camp Marshall and Episcopal Relief Development. The diocese emphasizes congregational development and provides resources for safe church practices, fostering relationships and support among its members.

With a commitment to holistic development, the Diocese promotes involvement in programs like the United Thank Offering and organizes events that encourage participation across its congregations. It also supports clergy and church leaders through deacon formation, grants, and ordination policies, ensuring a well-functioning church community.

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