A Perspective on “Which Lives Matter?” Reflections from Faith D’Urbano+
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
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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
The St. John’s Episcopal Church Choir invites you to share in the traditional and reflective service of Evensong this Sunday, Jan. 31 at 4 p.m.
The February 2016 Messenger is here! Click here to view: February 2016 Messenger To view the February 2016 church calendar, click here.
Due to the snowstorm, both the 8 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. services are canceled for tomorrow, Sunday, Jan. 24.
Dear St. John’s family, It is with sadness that I share with you the news of the death of Ed Bednar, husband of Lois Kelley.
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
The community is invited to celebrate the life and legacy of The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at three events at St. John’s Episcopal
The January 2016 Messenger is here! Click here to view: January 2016 Messsenger To view the January 2016 church calendar, click here.
December 20, 2015, was “Announcement Sunday” at St. John’s, and we shared news of pledges and gifts received: Annual Mission and Ministries for 2016: Pledges
All are invited to join St. John’s Property Committee this Saturday, Dec. 12 from 9 a.m.-noon as we prepare our buildings and grounds for the