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

Summer Sip ‘n’ Sing
A fun and free community singalong with refreshments, Friday, June 26 from 6:30-8pm

First Nations Kitchen
Sunday, June 28, help prepare and serve indigenous To Go meals and organic produce for the community.

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
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.
Called and Sent as Disciples
The followers of Jesus, the disciples, included men and women, married and single, people of different ages, fishermen and tax collectors, perhaps farmers, shepherds, and day laborers. And at least one rich man. An eclectic bunch. Perhaps you and I might find we can imagine ourselves as disciples.
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.
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Mental Health Awareness
For me, this often means my usual focus is shrouded in fog as my brain attempts to chase after the perceived threats du jour, and tasks that appear easy at first brush are insurmountable mountains. To speak this aloud to God often reminds me of the Baptismal Covenant, when we assert that we will attempt to hold to our promises “with God’s help.” Sometimes, it’s enlisting God’s help to renounce evil; other times, it’s to ensure I eat food. Either way, I’m asking for the help.

Introducing the Director of Music Search Committee
We are pleased to introduce the search committee for the next Director of Music at St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church.