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Food Security Update: Exciting Weekend; Plans for Next Year

This weekend (November 20th & 21st) we will be picking up and distributing 50 dry goods boxes, 50 produce boxes, and….. 50 TURKEYS!! I know our recipients will really enjoy these for the holiday. These are big guys, 20-30 pounds each. These need to get picked up at 9:45 on Saturday morning. Also seeking a few volunteers to go to the Kirk on FRIDAY at about 4 pm to pick up the produce boxes and the dry goods boxes. Continue reading for more….

Faithful Citizenship (Adult Formation Video)

New Adult Formation video! After casting your vote, take a break from the election coverage and join the Rev. Javier Almendarez-Bautista and Aleta McClenney for a conversation about “faithful citizenship,” hope, and much more. Click continue reading for the video and a list of their reading recommendations.

Vestry Nominations Needed

As we’ve seen in 2020, the Vestry’s voice is very helpful in guiding the parish through interesting times. It’s a collaborative body, representing the lay people of the parish with many individual and unique talents.  This year, we are asking that you send in your nominations for Vestry members.  We need your nominations by Friday, November 20Continue reading….

A Great Cloud of Witnesses Among Us

This week in the Hope for the Journey series, Fr. Javier reflects on All Saints’ Day and what we have been up to over the past few months: “Despite setbacks, we are grateful for the ways that we remain connected to one another. As our baptismal covenant reminds us, we plan to “continue in the apostles’ teaching and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in the prayers”—supporting one another as we navigate these troubled, uncertain times.”