Tag: Episcopal Church
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Reflections from Cn. Richard: Keeping The Season of Advent
Keeping the Season of Advent Advent always seems to pass by in the blink of an eye, and this year—with Christmas Eve on a Tuesday and Christmas Day coming on […]
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Celebrate Advent and Christmas at St. John’s
Join us at St. John’s as we prepare our hearts during Advent and celebrate the joy of Christmas with these special services. Experience the beauty of Lessons and Carols on […]
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Embrace Advent as a Journey of Faith
Canon Richard invites us to embrace Advent as a journey of faith, moving from brokenness to greater wholeness through Christ’s unconditional love. He reflects on life as an exciting pilgrimage […]
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Support Hurricane Relief: Help Families Impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton
St. John’s Episcopal Church invites our parish community to come together in support of those impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. The devastation has left many families in urgent need […]
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Missional Bible Study Series
We’re excited to announce a new Missional Bible Study Series starting on Thursday, October 10th, at 7 PM, held weekly via ZOOM. Led by The Reverend Dr. Cecily Broderick-Guerra, this series […]
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Join St. John’s Knitting Group: Craft a Prayer Shawl to Welcome Our New Priest
St John’s has a knitting group on Wednesday afternoons, from 2-4. We knit for “Christmas at Sea” a venerable Episcopal endeavor. We knit warm hats, scarves and neck warmers for […]
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Holy Week Services at St. John’s: A Journey of Faith and Renewal
Holy Week at St. John’s is a deeply spiritual journey that invites both our community members and visitors to walk the path of Jesus’ final days, from His triumphant entry […]
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JANUARY BOOK CLUB MEETING TO DISCUSS “EVERY LAST ONE” JANUARY 26 AT 6:30 PM
In this breathtaking and beautiful novel, the #1 New York Times” bestselling author Anna Quindlen creates an unforgettable portrait of a mother, a father, a family, and the explosive, violent […]
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Centering Prayer & Lectio Divina Continues this Fall
In the midst of the busyness and turbulence of our days this Fall, make Wednesday and Thursday evenings a time for prayer, meditation, and reflection.