On the Offertory
Liturgy expresses the fullness of who we are as Christians: that is one of the ideas we have been thinking through on Sunday mornings during our Equipping the Saints class.
Continue readingLiturgy expresses the fullness of who we are as Christians: that is one of the ideas we have been thinking through on Sunday mornings during our Equipping the Saints class.
Continue readingFr. Beasley shared a version of this talk in our gathering on Sunday evening. Christians have been gathering to worship God on this corner since 1912 and in this building
Continue readingAttention St. John’s Hoopsters — it’s almost time for another season of the Church Youth Basketball League (CYBL)! We are currently accepting sign-ups for boys and girls teams in the
Continue readingThe Rev. Nicholas Beasley The church’s great ritual rival in this part of the world, this time of year, is college football. I have been so impressed with the ritual
Continue readingMovement is inherent in the Christian faith. The Gospel is the good news of a God who came down from heaven, traveled Galilee and Judea, and returned to the right
Continue readingThe Chancel Choir have begun again with Wednesday evening rehearsals! If you are considering joining this part of our music ministry, this is one of the best times to join
Continue readingAre you in a Foyer Group? Would you like to join a Foyer Group? The purpose of Foyer Groups is to promote fellowship among members and encourage the informal exchange
Continue readingThis week marks the beginning of the 15th Lambeth Conference, one of four official “instruments of unity” in our Anglican Communion. The Lambeth Conference takes place every ten years, with
Continue readingSign up to teach Sunday school, lead Children’s Chapel, help in the nursery, or be a part of youth group! Sunday morning jobs are great for empty-nesters, grandparents, and parents!
Continue readingWe have a Garden Goodness potluck lunch after church at St. John’s this Sunday. Lunch is a pretty ordinary thing for all of us and not an extraordinary thing at
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