Please join us for the Annual Meeting. A new class of Vestry members will be elected, and an update will be given on the current parish development project. Your presence matters, and all members of the congregation are encouraged to attend as we continue the work of the church together. A member must be in good standing to vote at the annual meeting.
The time has once again come for our annual celebration of Black History Month. It seems like only a week ago that I penned an article about our plans for February last year.
Join us this February as we celebrate Black History Month at the cathedral with gratitude, reverence, and joy.
The story of Jesus' arrest, trial, and journey to the cross becomes our focus as we enter Passiontide.
Click to read our parish-wide updates for Spring 2021.
This weekend marks the anniversary of our first online service without a congregation present.
We have walked the Stations of the Cross each week during Lent at St. John's for many years.
This year the ancient practices of Lent have to be reimagined.
Fr. Dan starts out his sermon this Sunday welcoming us to the "fifty-first Sunday in Lent."
This Sunday many people are celebrating Valentine's Day.
This year, 2021 begins our sixteenth year at St. John's (Fr. Mark in January, Fr. Dan in May of 2006).
Click to read our parish-wide updates for Winter 2020.
During the strange times we find ourselves in, quarantined for public health during the outbreak of covid-19, most of St. John's activities have moved onto Facebook.
In the coming weeks leading up to the elections, we will have a series of events to help us understand some of the issues at hand.
The following list of resources was offered by Erica Neufeld and Elizabeth Eichhorn when they presenting to the St. John's Social Witness...
In his recent letter to the Episcopal Church, Presiding Bishop Michael Curry reflects on a verse from Psalm 137: "How shall we sing the L...
If you've been in a Christian church for any time, you've probably heard the story of the Centurion. This is not a parable. It is an a...