All Souls’ Day otherwise known as Halloween
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.
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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.
Help support St. John’s efforts to complete the water distribution system of the uncapped well in Alendu, Kenya this Sunday, Oct. 23 from noon-3 p.m.
Dear St. John’s family, Jim Breitegan, a long time member of St. John’s, husband of Loie and father of Jim, Curtis, David, and Zoe, departed
LET’S HELP TO END HUNGER! This year’s CROP Hunger Walk will BEGIN and END at the Lancaster County Council of Churches, 812 North Queen St.,
On Friday, October 7 (First Friday) from 6-7 p.m., St. John’s Church, 321 W. Chestnut Street, Lancaster, will celebrate our first Francis Fest–the Blessing of
The October 2016 Messenger is here! Click here to view it. To view the church calendar, click here.
We are scheduled to have work done at the entrance to St. John’s parking lot (off Mulberry St. beside the courtyard/choir room) Tuesday, Sept. 27
Dear St. John’s family, Fred Bush, a pillar of St. John’s and the Lancaster community, departed this life on August 18 in the comforting presence
We are in the midst of what may be the most polarizing and contentious elections in recent U.S. history. How do people of faith respond?
The September 2016 Messenger is here! Click here to view: September 2016 Messenger To view the church calendar, click here.