Like fasting during Lent, keeping the Easter feast is an ancient spiritual practice. …
Like fasting during Lent, keeping the Easter feast is an ancient spiritual practice. …
In The Divine Dance: The Trinity and Your Transformation, Richard Rohr reinvigorates the ancient mystery of the Trinity in an engaging, accessible, and practicable way. God is One AND Three: “One God, belovedly in communion, as All-Vulnerable, All-Embracing, and All-given to you and me.”
Join us on Wednesday evenings in the Easter season for an engaging book discussion via Zoom!
Join us at St. Paul’s this Easter season as we explore how we are called to live into Christ’s resurrection in our world today. Sunday forums take place from 10:20-11:00 a.m. in the sanctuary, and you may join us in person at the church or online by registering at the link.
This week, Mother Alice invites us into tactile, embodied implications of Jesus on the cross.
From a young age, society encourages us to show strength. Maintaining up with constant narratives of strength and triumph is a fast track to spiritual and physical exhaustion. …
In this week’s Hope for the Journey, Fr. Javier reflects on what might have happened after the Prodigal Son’s return.
In this week’s Hope for the Journey, Mother Alice explores the Psalmist’s imagery of finding refuge under the shadow of God’s wings.
Can’t attend Rabbi Raachel Jurovics’ forums on Wednesday evenings in Lent? The recordings are being posted on the diocesan Vimeo channel.
In this week’s Hope for the Journey, Fr. Javier reflects on the return of sacramental wine in our Sunday worship.
In this week’s Hope for the Journey, Mother Alice reflects on the story of Lazarus: “Recently I’ve been touched by the story of the raising of Lazarus, which pays particular attention to Jesus’ grief and loss over his friend.”
The Women’s Study Group has changed it’s name to Daytime Book Group, to be more inclusive. They meet the second Tuesday of each month at noon via Zoom.