
The Church of the Open Door
Last week, we began using a camera doorbell at the church’s Kent Street entrance. This may have brought up questions or internal struggle for you:

Last week, we began using a camera doorbell at the church’s Kent Street entrance. This may have brought up questions or internal struggle for you:

“If God is transcendent, there must also be something with us, in us, and around us that comforts, guides, and motivates. The Divine Feminine is that relational thread.”

Ruby Bridges is the subject of our sermon on Sunday, and we have an amazing story about her from our “Tell Me the Truth About Racism” curriculum.

Bass-baritone David McGowan is in his second year with us as a staff singer.

by Lynn Hartman and Kathy Brown Lent coincides with the month of March, which is Women’s History Month. Working with the Liturgy Committee, the Faith

I was hungry in the wilderness. I know your hunger. I was anxious in the garden of Gethsemane. I know your anxiety and I am with you.

“I am a lifelong Episcopalian and a Mathematician by vocation.”

When Richard Gray invited me to give a recital, I decided this would be an opportunity to benefit the Organ Fund, support the ongoing care of the instrument, and help lay the groundwork for a future major organ project. I am looking forward very much to giving an organ concert to benefit the Organ Fund at St. John’s on Friday, January 23 at 7pm.