What's Happening

Disability Pride Month
We are celebrating Disability Pride Month as we work toward greater and more purposeful Disability Awareness and Inclusion here at St. John’s.
Rondo Days
Saturday, July 18 from 12-7pm at the Martin Luther King Recreation Center, 271 Mackubin Street.

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

Capital City Grief Coalition
A support group open to anyone grieving the death of a loved one, Thursdays from 5:30-7pm

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!
Recent Sermons
Frustration and Freedom
We are set free from the power of sin and death, and from the need to perform flawlessly all the Commandments prescribed by the law, but we are not set free to do whatever we want. We are now constrained by the law of Love, and that very limitation is the space of our freedom, because it is the space of the Holy Spirit, who is always free.
James Weldon Johnson – A Life of Service
Mr Johnson’s words and work, I believe, embody the wisdom in Paul’s Letter to The Ephesians. Paul reminds us: “For our struggle is not against enemies of blood and flesh, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers of this present darkness, against spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places.”
God’s Voltas: Creating Love Within and Beyond Life’s Limitations
Today’s sermon is about how limitations can become sacred sites of liberation. Limitations may be what we are born into: a body, a family, a society, a time in history. Limitations we had no choice but to live within. Limitations may be imposed upon us by principalities and powers over which we have no control. Limitations, innate and imposed, can be both frustrating and liberating.
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"E-vangelist" Articles

What is your image of God?
I have always thought of Jesus as someone with arms outstretched. True, he was on the cross, but also, he had a welcoming embrace. Children can grow up to be adults with outstretched arms, to know suffering, but also to know that they are not alone.

Deepening Connections with Discussion Forums
One of the ways that different groups can share communication is on the Discussion Forums on the website.