“They Pull Me Back in!”
Michael Corleone’s words in “The Godfather” (Part 3) not only live on in film history but possibly in our own experience. Just when Corleone thought
Welcome to the Church of the Open Door.
Come and join us as we grow in love for God
and one another.
St. John’s Spiritual Life Groups nurture the spirit in intentional communities.
In the wider community, we advocate for hunger relief, safe housing, and accessible health services. We pursue our mission through local and global partnerships, personal service, supportive prayer, and financial contributions.
We believe God is revealed in many ways, primarily through Scripture, the wisdom of the church and its history, and our own reason and experience. These are the “tools” we use to search for God.
Wherever you may be in your spiritual journey, we welcome you!
The music program at St. John’s engages people of all ages in a wide range of musical possibilities. Our ensembles provide a sense of belonging, a place where people care about one another. Together we discover what it means to sing and rejoice in the Lord through music.
The ministry of pastoral care is shared by every member of our parish. As Christians in community, we care for one another.
St. John’s ongoing impact relies on you — our parishioners — to commit time, talent, and financial support, to sustain the ministries that improve the lives of our members and the communities we support.
We are so glad you found your way to St John the Evangelist Episcopal Church. Whether you are a long time Episcopalian or have never stepped foot in a church, we welcome you!
Michael Corleone’s words in “The Godfather” (Part 3) not only live on in film history but possibly in our own experience. Just when Corleone thought
Adapted from something I wrote four years ago: It wasn’t just an impromptu, spontaneous procession that Sunday outside of Jerusalem
The Poet Thinks About the Donkey by Mary Oliver On the outskirts of Jerusalem the donkey waited. Not especially brave, or filled with understanding, he
The guys at the old Twin Cities radio station WCCO elevated “weather fear” to an art. (Yes, they were all guys except the recipes/cooking lady.)
“Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.” Winston Churchill
Right now we need stories about good people more than ever. A while ago I used to write a series of articles
I admit I’m something of a political animal. I’m also ordained clergy in the Episcopal Church. Sometimes this gets dicey. I would never advocate for
Forgiveness is for grown-ups. Those who are mature enough, evolved enough, generous enough, to let go of something that was done to them or to
“She really lights up a room.” Said no one ever, about me. “Serious.” “Gets the job done.” “Outspoken.” “Tall.” Maybe “Funny…” Those were more
…. So says Archie Bunker, as he sneaks into church and baptizes his grandson in secret because his father is a “dopey atheist”. On
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