Week 8: Conclusion and Reflection
Week 7: Philippians
Week 6: Colossians
Week 5: Ephesians
Week 4: Galatians 1-6
Week 3: 1 Corinthians
Week 2: Romans
Discussing the Gospel of John
The Baptism of Our Lord in the Gospel of Matthew
Jesus' Birth Narrative in the Gospel of Luke
Jesus' Birth Narrative in the Gospel of Matthew
Sunday October 15 through November 06
Sundays, October 16 through November 06
Join us for Sunday Christian Education starting at 11:30 am.
Sunday July 10 through August 14
The earliest Christians proclaimed their experience of new life in Christ in an empire that didn't share their values.
As we enter deeper into the Season of Lenten and our focus turns toward Jesus' journey to Jerusalem, to suffering, and death, the cross becomes a central focus of the church's liturgy.
Come join us in our Lenten Book Study on Zoom each Thursday evening following Evening Prayer.
Sundays, February 6 through March 13 ( Six weeks)at 11:30 am, Zoom and in-person
Come explore the Old Testament readings for each Sunday.
St. John’s Writers’ Group will present pre-Advent poetry.
Often when we study the text of the Bible we examine history, context, and thought to engage the meaning.
The Labyrinth: Walking Your Way to God
Join us for Sunday Christian Education starting at 10:30 am.
Over several Sundays at 10:30 am, we will read Second Samuel, focusing on key scenes, prose, and poetry that have intrigued artists, writers, musicians, and religious thinkers across the generations.
Bishop Brookhart will be with us for two Sundays during the Easter season.
During this year, our Gospel readings in the liturgy come primarily from the Gospel of Mark, so what better time to explore this Gospel in depth.
During this year, our Gospel readings in the liturgy come primarily from the Gospel of Mark.