Finance First Friday: Patron Saints for Money Matters
by Sarah Dull Happy New Year! I thought it would be fun to kick off the new year with a look at the patron saints
by Sarah Dull Happy New Year! I thought it would be fun to kick off the new year with a look at the patron saints
I met parishioner, Kyle Playford, at St. John’s anti-racism classes during the summer of 2020. Kyle suggested several resources regarding racism in our economy. From
by Sarah Dull The congregation of St. John the Evangelist celebrated its first public worship – a service of Evensong – on January 9, the
by Sarah Dull Giving and loving God, I am made of stories— stories of heartbreak and triumph, stories of love and tragedy, stories of families
Last month Junior Warden, Holly Weinkauf, shared her experiences of running a small business. One paragraph in particular caught my attention “My focus at Red
I have known and worked with Holly Weinkauf since I first started at St. John’s in 2012. She has served in several leadership positions and
Reading this week’s email from Bishop Loya, the following paragraph caught my attention: God doesn’t simply command sabbath as a nod to wellness or self-care.
Those who have been lucky enough to interact with parishioner, Sue MacIntosh, will have noticed her joy in life. When Sue told with me that
Abbie Mitchell is a member of Circle of the Beloved in Minnesota and is currently serving an internship with St. John’s Children, Youth, and Family
I was able, recently, to interview one of our quite active and longtime members, Shirley Sailors. We talked about faith, giving, chosen family, and the