Rector’s Forum: Why I’m a Christian
Early Christians went to their death for the simple phrase, “Christianus sum”—“I am a Christian.” In a world of religious liberty and personal choice, does professing this statement have the […]
Early Christians went to their death for the simple phrase, “Christianus sum”—“I am a Christian.” In a world of religious liberty and personal choice, does professing this statement have the […]
The Gospel of John has captivated minds and hearts from the earliest days of the Church. It is a rich and challenging gospel that was “written that you may believe,” […]
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 […]
Have you ever wanted to get more out of Bible study? Do you want to read the Bible, but feel lost by what you're reading? Join us for a Wednesday […]
Join Fr. Clint on Thursday mornings from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. to study Romans For Everyone, Part II. There is no charge for the class, but registration on Realm is […]
The Gospel of John has captivated minds and hearts from the earliest days of the Church. It is a rich and challenging gospel that was “written that you may believe,” […]
The Acts of the Apostles tells the story of the earliest days of the church, a story of ordinary men and women who shook the world with the Good News […]
Join Fr. Clint on Thursday mornings from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. to study Romans For Everyone, Part II. There is no charge for the class, but registration on Realm is […]
What actually moves us—toward goodness or toward disordered desires? The Christian tradition understands virtues and vices not merely as “good habits” and “bad habits,” but as expressions—healthy or disordered—of deeply […]
The Gospel of John has captivated minds and hearts from the earliest days of the Church. It is a rich and challenging gospel that was “written that you may believe,” […]
The Acts of the Apostles tells the story of the earliest days of the church, a story of ordinary men and women who shook the world with the Good News […]
Join Fr. Clint on Thursday mornings from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. to study Romans For Everyone, Part II. There is no charge for the class, but registration on Realm is […]
What actually moves us—toward goodness or toward disordered desires? The Christian tradition understands virtues and vices not merely as “good habits” and “bad habits,” but as expressions—healthy or disordered—of deeply […]
The Gospel of John has captivated minds and hearts from the earliest days of the Church. It is a rich and challenging gospel that was “written that you may believe,” […]
This Lent, our clergy will be offering opportunities for Reconciliation and Spiritual Direction in the chapel. The Rite of Reconciliation is a pastoral offering from the Book of Common Prayer—a […]
Join Fr. Clint on Thursday mornings from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. to study Romans For Everyone, Part II. There is no charge for the class, but registration on Realm is […]
What actually moves us—toward goodness or toward disordered desires? The Christian tradition understands virtues and vices not merely as “good habits” and “bad habits,” but as expressions—healthy or disordered—of deeply […]
This Lent, our clergy will be offering opportunities for Reconciliation and Spiritual Direction in the chapel. The Rite of Reconciliation is a pastoral offering from the Book of Common Prayer—a […]
The Acts of the Apostles tells the story of the earliest days of the church, a story of ordinary men and women who shook the world with the Good News […]
Join Fr. Clint on Thursday mornings from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. to study Romans For Everyone, Part II. There is no charge for the class, but registration on Realm is […]
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 […]
What actually moves us—toward goodness or toward disordered desires? The Christian tradition understands virtues and vices not merely as “good habits” and “bad habits,” but as expressions—healthy or disordered—of deeply […]
Are you interested in being Confirmed or Received into the Episcopal Church? Do you want to learn more about what our tradition believes? Join us for Sacred Foundation: The St. Francis […]
The Gospel of John has captivated minds and hearts from the earliest days of the Church. It is a rich and challenging gospel that was “written that you may believe,” […]