“13th” (the movie), Friday, Aug. 25 at St. John’s
“13th,” a major award-winning documentary about our country’s systematic imprisonment of Black males will be screened in the parish hall at St. John’s Episcopal Church,
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“13th,” a major award-winning documentary about our country’s systematic imprisonment of Black males will be screened in the parish hall at St. John’s Episcopal Church,
Join a discussion of Trouble I’ve Seen, Drew Hart’s provocative book about racism and church, Thurs., Aug. 24, 7:30 pm, or Sat., Aug. 26, 10 am,
Click here to listen to reflections from the Rev. John Morris on the 8th Sunday after Pentecost. Click here to view the sermon on St. John’s Facebook
The August 2017 Messenger is here! To view it, click here: August 2017 Messenger To view the church calendar, click here.
Dear St. John’s family, It is with deep grief that I share with you the sad news of the sudden and unexpected death of
Click below to listen to reflections from The Rev. John W. Morris on Independence Sunday, the 4th Sunday after Pentecost. Or watch on St. John’s
The July 2017 Messenger is here! To view it, click here: July 2017 Messenger To view the church calendar, click here.
Construction is underway on our building project. As we eagerly prepare to Welcome our Future, we want to ensure that everyone is able to worship with
St. John’s Episcopal Church, 321 W. Chestnut Street, Lancaster, will host the Lancaster Interchurch Peace Witness (LIPW) showing of the one-hour film FROM THE ASHES
A ceremonial groundbreaking for our building program took place on Sunday, June 11, in front of St. John’s on Chestnut Street. Watch the groundbreaking ceremony