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Young(ish) Adults Visit the Art Shanty Projects
Saturday, February 7 at 1:30pm on Bdé Umáŋ / Lake Harriet A fun outing to this immersive art program! All

Absalom Jones Celebration at Holy Trinity
Saturday, February 7 at 11am at Holy Trinity, celebrate the Feast of Absalom Jones, the first African American to be ordained as a priest in the Episcopal Church.

Annual Meeting & Hotdish Potluck
Sunday, February 15 at 11am. We’ll celebrate 2025 and vote on leadership candidates. Please bring a casserole or hot dish to share.

New Faith Forum Series
“Finding Healing and Wholeness” – Sundays at 9am beginning January 11

Sunday Altar Flowers
Honor a loved one or give in thanksgiving for a special event, with a gift towards the cost of the weekly altar flowers.
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Recent Sermons
A Sermon for Black History Month
“Ask yourself: What is my gift, knowledge, access, opportunity, privilege, connections, influence, or resources that I can lend to the cause of goodness, decency, and justice? Who can I call, boycott, or support? Where can I donate my time, talent, and money?”
Jesus is crying on Nicollet Avenue … and here: “Follow me”
At the heart of our baptismal vows is this same call from Jesus to each of us.
“Follow me” Jesus says.
“Stop being who you were supposed to be … and start being who you are meant to be.”
And what is that? Glad you asked.
Vulnerable People
Our baptismal promises call us to “persevere in resisting evil”, to “seek and serve Christ in all persons loving our neighbors as ourselves”, and to “strive for justice and peace, and respect the dignity of every human being.” This is our calling, in short, as those who were brought to the waters of baptism, vulnerable, often unable to speak for ourselves, by a community of love and care, we are sent out to be a people who care for the vulnerable. Our calling in baptism begins in community and is enacted in community—never alone.
