Where, O Victory, Is Your Joy?
Like many of you, following the three guilty verdicts of former officer Derek Chauvin, my instinct was to rejoice and to breathe a sigh of
Like many of you, following the three guilty verdicts of former officer Derek Chauvin, my instinct was to rejoice and to breathe a sigh of
The following is a guest post by member Lea Anne Schmidt about the nature of Eucharist, and some of her own learnings and wonderings coming
by Jered Weber-Johnson During the season of Advent, Saint John’s will shift our liturgical life on Sundays from the Spiritual Communion, which we’ve used since
Following Tuesday’s contentious election and the long season leading up to it and then Saturday’s decision, our bishop, The Right Reverend Craig Loya had this
The following is adapted from the Rector’s Letter in the November/December Evangelist which came out today, November 2nd, 2020. By The Reverend Jered Weber-Johnson A
It is hard not to think about or notice beauty this time of year, as the world blushes its way toward winter’s oblivion. We were
by The Rev’d Craig Lemming For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven: a time to be born, and
By the Reverend Jered Weber-Johnson Today is the feast of Holy Cross Day, a day when the church pauses to recognize the centrality of the
by the Rev’d Craig Lemming And Jesus said to him, “Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests; but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay his head.”
by the Rev’d Craig Lemming “The unlike is joined together, and from differences results the most beautiful harmony.”― Heraclitus (c. 535–c. 475 BCE) It was the