
Night, Light, Beginning: Compline This Fall
This program year, each liturgical season will carry a certain theme and seasonal arch. During the Fall through November 20, our Compline services’ theme will be Night, Light, Beginning.

This program year, each liturgical season will carry a certain theme and seasonal arch. During the Fall through November 20, our Compline services’ theme will be Night, Light, Beginning.

“I thought I’d give St. John’s a try and it was more than just a good fit— ittruly felt like home.”

“After hearing the story, the children were asked about the animals that God created and how we should care for all creatures.”

“True reconciliation requires naming the racialized dimensions of environmental harm and dismantling the false belief that people—or the Earth itself—can be ranked in worth.”

“We need to understand our place in this world and how to care for it.”

“We chose Duluth for our choir retreat not only for its hospitality but also because of the love so many of us share for northern Minnesota.”

“Families served by Emma’s Place, American Indian Middle School, Corner House, Project REACH/SPPS, Project Home, the Department of Indian Work, and Faithful Hospitality filled their backpacks with all of the essential items children need.”

“It is important that we remember that our neighbors are not just the people next door. They are the plants and animals all around us.”

You may have read a short synopsis of this article yesterday in our e-news; here is the full and powerful story of how two of our parishioners have found a source of joy and a means of advocacy through this project to combat Christian Nationalism, and how you can join them.