Lent is not about feeling gloomy for forty days; Lent is the budding of a new life that bursts through death.
From the Rector’s Desk
This week, the church challenges us to throw ourselves into two of the essential disciplines of the Christian life: feasting and fasting.
At Council, Bishop Doyle announced what he called The Missionary Vision for Racial Justice initiative, a $13 million initiative.
Companion diocese relationships are not simply about sending financial resources or mission trips; they are covenants to grow together.
This Sunday, we take the celebration of the Baptism of our Lord as an opportunity to reflect on our own baptisms and God’s new creation.
As we embark upon a new year, let us resolve to take on the practices of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., for those marching for a new world.
Many have been asking for an update on the 2020 Stewardship Campaign, so, here it is. As of December 10, we had received 160 pledges for 2020, totaling $519,762.
This Founders Day, let us celebrate and give thanks for the sacrificial and joyful work of our mothers and fathers in the faith.
Begin again! Look forward in joy and wonder because new life approaches. This is the good news of Advent.