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Shared by Faith D’Urbano+ As we attempt to support the ministry of justice, peace and love, accomplished through the ministries of all, we give feet
Reflection from Debbie Carter What comes to your mind when you hear these words? We shall overcome, we shall overcome, We shall overcome some day.
by Julie Gittens St. John’s friends, I want you to know that Wednesday night I started to write a Reflections from the Pew about a
by Julie Gittens As there are 12 days of Christmas, I’d like to offer 12 movies (okay, two are TV movies) that I like to
by Julie Gittens Be bold, and bring some of the fruit of the land. Numbers 13:20 One of my favorite times of year is the
Reflections by Julie Gittens The celebration of Halloween has become a fixed part of our culture. It is also deeply embedded in our collective psyche.
This reflection was delivered by Wayne LeFevre on Music Sunday, May 22, 2016, at St. John’s. Music is well-said to be the speech of angels.
This Saturday morning, coinciding with the Race Against Racism and Humanity Fest in Lancaster, attendees will have the opportunity to see a replica solitary confinement
Reflections from Faith D’Urbano+: What was my first response in coming upon “Which Lives Matter?” (Beth Maschinot, National Catholic Reporter)? Resistance. I didn’t and don’t
I found provocative a recent piece, “Having the talk I didn’t want to have,” by Elizabeth Eisenstadt-Evans, an Episcopal priest and writer. By sharing it