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Black History Candlemas
Sunday, February 2 during 10am worship, we will celebrate those who shone the light of Christ in their work for racial healing.
Connection Dinners
Sign up to host or be a guest, and connect with other St John’s members over a simple dinner together.
Feasibility Survey
All pledgers who received an email/packet with a Unique ID, please submit your survey by January 30.
Annual Meeting
Sunday, January 26, we’ll elect new lay leadership positions and see the 2025 budget.
New Faith Forum Series
“The Spirituality of Liberation” – Sundays at 9am beginning January 12.
Racial Healing Eucharist
This Sunday, January 26, we will honor the life and work of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Recent Sermons
Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini
by the Rev. Jeckonia Okoth
I wonder what was going in the mind of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini when she arrived in New York on March 31, 1889, accompanied by six other religious sisters. Did she see herself as an outsider coming in or as an insider coming home away from home? Let us fast-forward this: suppose someone from the Congo, or Libya or Sudan came in and wanted to start a religious order; what would be the response, and what kind of people would we see in that order?
Jonathan Myrick Daniels: My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord
“I wonder where we would have been in the Selma 1965 story? Would we have been among those beaten, hosed, and jailed? Would we have been actively registering voters and been present, even living with those struggling for dignity and equality? Would we have been Jonathan Myrick Daniels, willing to confront evil and hatred at the end of a shotgun?”
Receiving then Becoming God’s Sustenance Between Mountaintops and Deserts
“We feel ashamed to tell the truth about the lowest nadirs in life when we are overwhelmed, exhausted, and depressed. Yet, telling the truth – the good, the bad, and the ugly – sets us all free.”