St. Stephen's
Episcopal Church

Rector: The Rev. Jacob Knee  jknee@qwestoffice.net
1241 Crawford Drive
Billings, Montana  59102   (406) 259-5017 
ststephensbillin@qwestoffice.net
This page was last updated on: July 23, 2008
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Location:  Corner of 13th St. W. and Crawford Dr.
 
Services:     During summer (from June 7th)
Sundays - 8:00 AM & 10:15 AM  Sundays - 9:00 AM ONLY
Wednesdays - 5:30 PM Wednesdays - 5:30 PM
Saturdays - 5:00 PMSaturdays - 5:00 PM
 
"All Baptized members of the Christian Family are welcome to receive
communion wih St. Stephen's Congregation"
Information About St. Stephen's Parish
 
Vestry Minutes
Newsletter
Camp Marshall Day Camp
 
The Episcopal Church Welcomes You - Introduction
Outreach to Africa:
Chain Foundation - Uganda               Update from Archbishop Livingstone- 4/06
Amani for Africa USA Foundation     Update from Fr. John - 3/08
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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St. Stephen’s Mission Statement:
"United in purpose, we of St. Stephen’s serve the Lord in our ministry to others so that the Glory of God shines in all aspects of our lives.  We strive for unity in our Christian beliefs, recognizing our diversity in the work of the Holy Spirit, providing spiritual nourishment and education for our congregation, our community and the world, to the glory of Jesus Christ, our Lord."
 
Diocesan of Montana Mission Statement:
"The Diocese of Montana is an Episcopal missionary community, committed to spreading the Gospel through sharing our gifts, nourishing the spiritually hungry and supporting each other in our effort to be disciples of our Lord and savior Jesus Christ."
What in the world are those Episcopalians doing now?