
Warm and Beloved: Makerspace Saturdays
by Allison Brown Indulge with me, for a moment, a brief bit of time travel as we go back to a Saturday morning in early

by Allison Brown Indulge with me, for a moment, a brief bit of time travel as we go back to a Saturday morning in early

by Richard Gray For many people, the music of George Frideric Handel’s Messiah is instantly recognizable. Here in the Twin Cities, the oratorio (a sacred

The goal for the march on Palm Sunday is to reclaim what true Christianity is and emphasize that to be a Christian is to choose love: that the core of our faith is to love our neighbors, feed the hungry, and care for the poor.

Harriet Tubman’s holy works of liberation would not typically be credited to a woman, even today.

Charlie Carroll has been singing at St. John’s for three years.

by Mary E. Johnson When Dorothy Day died in 1980, the New York Times eulogized her as “a nonviolent social radical of luminous personality.” Day

Griffin LaVictoire has been a staff singer for St. John the Evangelist since January of 2023.

Her names alone can add confusion…Bride, Brid, Brigon, Brigitta, Brigantia – and so on. At various times she’s been called the patron saint of poets, midwives, newborns, Irish nuns, fugitives, blacksmiths, dairy maids, boatmen, chicken farmers, cattle, scholars, sailors and more!

Times like these call us to action rooted in faith, love, and shared hope. It’s natural to feel overwhelmed, to question whether your efforts matter, or to wonder how to begin.

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: