How do we continue to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ in a world that is rapidly becoming less Christian? Where do we turn when it feels like change is all around? What is the future for St. Francis in the Fields, and for our own lives of faith? These are some of the […]
All three of the world’s major religions trace their roots back to the same man: Abraham. Sometimes called "the father of faith," Abraham is the leading man in some of the best known and most dramatic stories in the Old Testament, including the Binding of Isaac, Sodom and Gomorrah, and Hagar and Ishmael. But what do […]
On Wednesday nights, we gather in Graves Hall for a family-style meal before our educational offerings. All parishioners of all ages are welcome to join! Dinner lasts from 5:45 to 6:30 p.m., and costs $12 for adults and $7 for children and youth. Registration and payment are a must! Please sign up and pay by clicking through […]
This fall, St. Francis will be hosting our own session of the Alpha program on Wednesday nights in Graves Hall, starting on September 10 and running through November 19. Alpha equips and serves the Church in its mission to help people discover and develop a relationship with Jesus. Alpha’s content explores the big questions we […]
The Exodus from Egypt is the decisive event in Israel's history, and having familiarity with this narrative is essential for understanding our own liberation in Christ. Join us this fall for a small group Bible Study on the book of Exodus. We'll meet at 6:30 p.m. in Rooms 201/202 (with optional fellowship dinner at 5:45 […]
Join Fr. Clint Wilson on Thursday mornings starting Thursday, September 11, to study the book of Romans. We'll be using the text Romans for Everyone, Part 1: 20th Anniversary Edition with Study Guide. The book is available on Amazon.
All three of the world’s major religions trace their roots back to the same man: Abraham. Sometimes called "the father of faith," Abraham is the leading man in some of the best known and most dramatic stories in the Old Testament, including the Binding of Isaac, Sodom and Gomorrah, and Hagar and Ishmael. But what do […]
This fall, St. Francis will be hosting our own session of the Alpha program on Wednesday nights in Graves Hall, starting on September 10 and running through November 19. Alpha equips and serves the Church in its mission to help people discover and develop a relationship with Jesus. Alpha’s content explores the big questions we […]
On Wednesday nights, we gather in Graves Hall for a family-style meal before our educational offerings. All parishioners of all ages are welcome to join! Dinner lasts from 5:45 to 6:30 p.m., and costs $12 for adults and $7 for children and youth. Registration and payment are a must! Please sign up and pay by clicking through […]
The Exodus from Egypt is the decisive event in Israel's history, and having familiarity with this narrative is essential for understanding our own liberation in Christ. Join us this fall for a small group Bible Study on the book of Exodus. We'll meet at 6:30 p.m. in Rooms 201/202 (with optional fellowship dinner at 5:45 […]
Join Fr. Clint Wilson on Thursday mornings starting Thursday, September 11, to study the book of Romans. We'll be using the text Romans for Everyone, Part 1: 20th Anniversary Edition with Study Guide. The book is available on Amazon.
Join Fr. Clint for a four-week exploration of Paul’s Second Letter to the Corinthians, a deeply personal and powerful letter filled with passion, challenge, and grace. Together we’ll reflect on themes of generosity, reconciliation, weakness, and the “indescribable gift” of God’s love in Christ.
Have you ever wondered why we do something particular on Sunday mornings? Do you want to learn when to make the sign of the cross, why we kneel, or what the shiny silver bread cup is called? Do you have a prayerbook you don’t know how to use? This fall, new and long-time members are […]
All three of the world’s major religions trace their roots back to the same man: Abraham. Sometimes called "the father of faith," Abraham is the leading man in some of the best known and most dramatic stories in the Old Testament, including the Binding of Isaac, Sodom and Gomorrah, and Hagar and Ishmael. But what do […]
This fall, St. Francis will be hosting our own session of the Alpha program on Wednesday nights in Graves Hall, starting on September 10 and running through November 19. Alpha equips and serves the Church in its mission to help people discover and develop a relationship with Jesus. Alpha’s content explores the big questions we […]
On Wednesday nights, we gather in Graves Hall for a family-style meal before our educational offerings. All parishioners of all ages are welcome to join! Dinner lasts from 5:45 to 6:30 p.m., and costs $12 for adults and $7 for children and youth. Registration and payment are a must! Please sign up and pay by clicking through […]
The Exodus from Egypt is the decisive event in Israel's history, and having familiarity with this narrative is essential for understanding our own liberation in Christ. Join us this fall for a small group Bible Study on the book of Exodus. We'll meet at 6:30 p.m. in Rooms 201/202 (with optional fellowship dinner at 5:45 […]
Join Fr. Clint Wilson on Thursday mornings starting Thursday, September 11, to study the book of Romans. We'll be using the text Romans for Everyone, Part 1: 20th Anniversary Edition with Study Guide. The book is available on Amazon.
Join Fr. Clint for a four-week exploration of Paul’s Second Letter to the Corinthians, a deeply personal and powerful letter filled with passion, challenge, and grace. Together we’ll reflect on themes of generosity, reconciliation, weakness, and the “indescribable gift” of God’s love in Christ.
Have you ever wondered why we do something particular on Sunday mornings? Do you want to learn when to make the sign of the cross, why we kneel, or what the shiny silver bread cup is called? Do you have a prayerbook you don’t know how to use? This fall, new and long-time members are […]
All three of the world’s major religions trace their roots back to the same man: Abraham. Sometimes called "the father of faith," Abraham is the leading man in some of the best known and most dramatic stories in the Old Testament, including the Binding of Isaac, Sodom and Gomorrah, and Hagar and Ishmael. But what do […]
On Wednesday nights, we gather in Graves Hall for a family-style meal before our educational offerings. All parishioners of all ages are welcome to join! Dinner lasts from 5:45 to 6:30 p.m., and costs $12 for adults and $7 for children and youth. Registration and payment are a must! Please sign up and pay by clicking through […]
This fall, St. Francis will be hosting our own session of the Alpha program on Wednesday nights in Graves Hall, starting on September 10 and running through November 19. Alpha equips and serves the Church in its mission to help people discover and develop a relationship with Jesus. Alpha’s content explores the big questions we […]
The Exodus from Egypt is the decisive event in Israel's history, and having familiarity with this narrative is essential for understanding our own liberation in Christ. Join us this fall for a small group Bible Study on the book of Exodus. We'll meet at 6:30 p.m. in Rooms 201/202 (with optional fellowship dinner at 5:45 […]
Join Fr. Clint Wilson on Thursday mornings starting Thursday, September 11, to study the book of Romans. We'll be using the text Romans for Everyone, Part 1: 20th Anniversary Edition with Study Guide. The book is available on Amazon.
We would like to invite all parishioners to an afternoon of Mah-Jongg, the tile-based game that has been played worldwide for more than a century! Tiles and coffee will be provided. It will be a great chance for us to get together for a few hours of friendship and games! Please RSVP to Andrea Vice […]
Join Fr. Clint for a four-week exploration of Paul’s Second Letter to the Corinthians, a deeply personal and powerful letter filled with passion, challenge, and grace. Together we’ll reflect on themes of generosity, reconciliation, weakness, and the “indescribable gift” of God’s love in Christ.
Have you ever wondered why we do something particular on Sunday mornings? Do you want to learn when to make the sign of the cross, why we kneel, or what the shiny silver bread cup is called? Do you have a prayerbook you don’t know how to use? This fall, new and long-time members are […]
All three of the world’s major religions trace their roots back to the same man: Abraham. Sometimes called "the father of faith," Abraham is the leading man in some of the best known and most dramatic stories in the Old Testament, including the Binding of Isaac, Sodom and Gomorrah, and Hagar and Ishmael. But what do […]
This fall, St. Francis will be hosting our own session of the Alpha program on Wednesday nights in Graves Hall, starting on September 10 and running through November 19. Alpha equips and serves the Church in its mission to help people discover and develop a relationship with Jesus. Alpha’s content explores the big questions we […]
On Wednesday nights, we gather in Graves Hall for a family-style meal before our educational offerings. All parishioners of all ages are welcome to join! Dinner lasts from 5:45 to 6:30 p.m., and costs $12 for adults and $7 for children and youth. Registration and payment are a must! Please sign up and pay by clicking through […]
The Exodus from Egypt is the decisive event in Israel's history, and having familiarity with this narrative is essential for understanding our own liberation in Christ. Join us this fall for a small group Bible Study on the book of Exodus. We'll meet at 6:30 p.m. in Rooms 201/202 (with optional fellowship dinner at 5:45 […]
Join Fr. Clint Wilson on Thursday mornings starting Thursday, September 11, to study the book of Romans. We'll be using the text Romans for Everyone, Part 1: 20th Anniversary Edition with Study Guide. The book is available on Amazon.