Dear Friends, This week as we prepare for the season of Lent, I’d like to highlight Adult Formation, Lenten Book Study, Ash Wednesday, and provide the link to this Sunday’s virtual worship at 9:00 a.m. Read George’s letter.
Dear Friends, This week as we prepare for the season of Lent, I’d like to highlight Adult Formation, Lenten Book Study, Ash Wednesday, and provide the link to this Sunday’s virtual worship at 9:00 a.m. Read George’s letter.
This week in the Hope for the Journey series, Fr. George offers a contemplative exercise for this Lenten season.
The state of North Carolina, working with Apple and Google, has created a phone app to help slow the spread of the virus, and we are encouraging all members of our community to install and enable it, for your own safety as well as the safety of those around you.
We are pleased to be able to offer two book studies during Lent related to the issues of Racial Equity:
Waking Up White, and Finding Myself in the Story of Race by Debbie Irving will be discussed on Wednesday Evenings.
Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson will be discussed on Sunday Afternoons.
Dear Friends, As the season of Lent approaches, I want to highlight Ash Wednesday, Racial Equity Lenten Book Studies, as well as Adult Formation and Sunday worship. Read George’s Letter.
This week in the Hope for the Journey series: what does a 90s sitcom have to do with the Feast of the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple?
New from Fr. George: “This week’s Hope For The Journey is to thank you.”
Dear Friends, This week’s letter provides an invitation to our Parish Meeting, also an update on stewardship, information about upcoming Racial Equity Institute Workshop, and the link to our Sunday worship which will include the commissioning of our vestry. Read George’s letter.
Dear Friends, This week I would like to share information with you about Food Security, Adult Formation, the Parish Meeting, and Sunday Worship. Read George’s Letter.
This week in the Hope for the Journey series, Fr. Javier reflects on the nature of God’s love: “When it comes to telling the truth about ourselves, we would prefer to edit the footnotes and clean up the margins… We call this a kindness: at its best, it is an attempt to see ourselves and others in the best possible light. But to do so leaves something to be desired. We cannot really love that which we do not also aim to know.”