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Discernment: Spiritual Practices for Sensing the Spirit’s Leading
2nd and 4th Sundays from 11:30am-1pm in the Fireside Room, beginning June 14.

Volunteers needed at Hallie Q Brown Food Shelf
Help our local Community Center feed our neighbors!

Pride Heroes at House of Hope
Saturday, June 13 from 2-4pm, an all-ages celebration of hope, fierceness, and solidarity!

Pizza Church at St. Clement’s
Outdoor family Eucharist and pizza picnic, Wednesdays beginning June 10 from 5:30-6:30pm.

Summer Forum Series
“What is the Church doing at Eucharist?” Sunday mornings beginning June 14

Coffee Hour Volunteers
Sign up to offer hospitality to your fellow parishioners by bringing coffee hour treats on an upcoming Sunday morning.
Recent Sermons
Happy Pride! Stormé DeLarverie, Stonewall revolutionary
I am loved by God for all that I am created to be, without exception. In today’s gospel Jesus is saying he did not come for those who are so righteous they stand in judgement of their fellow human beings — he came for all of us who need spiritual healing, comfort, and restorative guidance — and at some point in this life that is every one of us.
Trinity Sunday
Let’s assume for today that God does want personal communication with us, he is our mover and Trinity is our way of understanding the movers’ ways of communicating and being present with us. That is what I experience, direct communication with God. So, let’s wonder about some readings.
Sermon at the Ordination of Roger Wilson
If you want to know and understand the mission of the church in the world, you couldn’t go far wrong reading and meditating on the Solemn Collects. The catechism says that mission of the Church is to reconcile all things to God in Christ. That’s the ministry Paul claims for himself and for the church at Corinth. The Solemn Collects spell that ministry out in detail.
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Meet the Bass and Baritone Singers
Ken Cordell, Ed Stieve, Mark Maronde, Tim Olsen, Dan Handschy, and Paul Strasen.