
A Summer Sabbatical
This summer, I will be stepping away from my duties as Music Director at St. John’s for a time of intentional rest, reflection, and renewal

This summer, I will be stepping away from my duties as Music Director at St. John’s for a time of intentional rest, reflection, and renewal

“It provides a method of discussion that the participants can carry with them as they think and rehear these stories that are so central to our faith.”
“Thanks to a memorial gift, the Don Husband Memorial Covered Walkway was recently constructed between the main clinic and the lab.”

“By focusing on stories of inspiring, spiritual women, we are not excluding anyone. We are bringing out the mother in each of us.”

“This is the first time we’ve been involved in a church as a family, so we’re kind of learning what that means as we go. It’s been a meaningful and generative routine for us all to go to church every Sunday.”

“This Lent may have felt to you like a particularly intense season of testing. Perhaps you come to this Holy Week with the words echoed from the cross by Jesus himself— ‘My God. My God. Why have you forsaken me?’— resonating in your own heart and mind.”

The Youth Group chose Gospel passages and rewrote them in emojis. Yesterday, we shared the stories with you — and today, here are the answers!

At a gathering of the Youth Group a few months ago, the youth chose Gospel passages and rewrote them in emojis. Can you identify the stories that are being told?

Ken first came to St John’s because of our historic Skinner organ. “I was drawn to the Episcopal Church largely because of the legacy of the Anglican choral music.”