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The United Thank Offering (UTO) has gathered offerings in the Episcopal Church since 1889 to expand the Church and its mission through prayer, offerings, and an awareness of God's blessings. Churches designate a Sunday near Ascension in the spring, near All Saints' Day in the fall, or both, for an Ingathering of UTO Offerings. Click on the UTO logo for materials and more information about UTO.

In the Diocese of Kentucky, Lana Goodwin Black is the UTO Coordinator. When UTO offerings are gathered, checks should be made out to "Diocese of Kentucky, UTO" and sent to Lana Goodwin-Black,  3980 Rhodia Rd., Payneville, KY 40157.

 

 

 



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