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Diocese of Northern Michigan | Episcopal Asset Map

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Michigan Episcopal Dioceses – AMEN (All Michigan Episcopal Network)

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Episcopal Partner Organizations

  • The Episcopal Church
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  • Association for Episcopal Deacons
  • Episcopal Public Policy Network

Other Partnerships

  • The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
  • Great Lakes Peace Center
  • LeaderResources

Resources for Congregations

  • Endowment Committee Vision
  • Planned Giving
  • Endowment Fund Advantages and Best Practices
  • Questions and Answers for Discussion
  • How the Diocesan Endowments Have Grown
  • A Little Endowment Fund That Grew, by Tom Lippart

Episcopal Diocese of Northern Michigan

131 East Ridge Street
Marquette, MI 49855

(906) 228-7160

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The Episcopal Diocese of Northern Michigan is located in K’chi Namebini-Ziibing (Marquette), the ancestral homelands of the Anishinaabeg, Three Fires Confederacy. The diocese acknowledges the historical connection our organization has with its Indigenous community and their sacred connection with the land. We recognize, support and advocate for the sovereign rights of tribal nations as they navigate through the various impacts of settler colonialism. This acknowledgment is aligned with our churches core value of creating a diverse and inclusive community. It is an organizational responsibility to recognize and acknowledge the people, culture and history that make up our beloved shared community.