[…] prayer to the offering of the choir and is encouraged to join heartily in the speaking of responses and the singing of hymns. CHORAL EVENSONG SEPTEMBER 15, 2024 5:30 pm CHORAL EVENSONG We invite you to help create the experience of silence before our service. Our hope is to calm our hearts as we […]
[…] prayer to the offering of the choir and is encouraged to join heartily in the speaking of responses and the singing of hymns. CHORAL EVENSONG SEPTEMBER 22, 2024 5:30 pm CHORAL EVENSONG We invite you to help create the experience of silence before our service. Our hope is to calm our hearts as we […]
Today we celebrate a saint that is arguably the most famous symbol in the church, maybe even more beloved than Old Saint Nick, in his strong cultural significance as the patron saint of the Irish nation and diaspora worldwide. Saint Patrick’s boundary crossing appeal has us thinking about the place of “place” in God’s Kingdom. […]
[…] at a place where the dance was being called and no one was dancing, they would step onto the dance floor. Pete is dancing right now, no question about it. As for those of us that know him and love him, there is mourning. I invite you to sign a card this Sunday […]
[…] flourish, and to differentiate that from the professional roles with which we so strongly identify. Participants asked themselves,” What loving am I made for” replacing the constant question, “What should I be doing?” In prayer, meditation, journaling, the Women of Epiphany invited God in, provided a quiet space in their souls, allowed time for […]
[…] flourish, and to differentiate that from the professional roles with which we so strongly identify. Participants asked themselves,” What loving am I made for” replacing the constant question, “What should I be doing?” In prayer, meditation, journaling, the Women of Epiphany invited God in, provided a quiet space in their souls, allowed time for […]
[…] land now and throughout history; the weaponization of religion. We talked about the impact of this in the current war in Ukraine. It also brought up the question of “What would I do?” given the circumstances of the Ukrainians; how we would personally respond to the war. Hebrews 5: 1-10. In Bible Study Fr […]
[…] a communal, yet personal journey. For some of us we brought something along with us as we began the pilgrimage, perhaps a decision to be made, a question to be answered, a yearning for simplicity, or something else. For some of us, we came with no specific intent, just a yearning to learn more […]