Rector’s Update: Tue 3/4

Dear friends, Tomorrow is Ash Wednesday, the first day of the penitential season of Lent. We will have services at noon and 7 p.m. There will be the imposition of ashes, a reminder of our mortality; and the Eucharist, a reminder that Jesus calls us all to be around...

Rector’s Update: Mon 3/3

Dear friends, I am still feeling the joy of yesterday’s service, pancake brunch, and baby shower. It was a joy to have all 11 members of the Kombete family with us (thank you Steve and Susan Hauser for getting them here). We also had staff members from the...

Two Beloved Sons

On the top of a mountain,  Jesus kneels in prayer as his friends struggle to stay awake. As he prays, Jesus is suddenly filled with radiant light, his very face aglow.  Then two figures from another time and place appear, Israel’s two greatest prophets Moses...

Rector’s Update: Wed 2/26

Dear friends, I have some good news to share. The Rev. Colin Brown is joining us as a priest associate. What is a priest associate? They are either retired priests or priests whose primary job is not in a parish. Generally, they are not paid staff members. For...

Curses into Blessings

Have you ever picked up a book, opened it about three-fourths of the way through and started reading? You don’t know the characters, the plot, the context. Even if you can tell that something important is happening it doesn’t quite make sense.  To...

Rector’s Update: Sat 2/22

Dear friends, There are several things coming up in the days and weeks ahead. First, if you have been craving Thin Mints your habit can be satisfied tomorrow. Here is a note from our resident Girl Scout, Reese O’Connel. Hi everyone! This is Reese. I am going to...

Rector’s Update: Mon 2/17

Dear friends, In recent months watching Jeopardy has become part of my evening routine. In the spirit of that game, I have some answers. See if you can guess the question. Here we go: In the basement In the parish hall In the copy room In an office Stumped? Well, here...

Blessed are the Immigrants

Blessed are the poor, we hear Jesus say today. Blessed are the hungry, those who weep, and those who are hated because they follow him. In these beatitudes, or blessings, Jesus is naming those on the margins, the outskirts of society, and saying that in God’s...

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