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Month: March 2021

Lenten Devotional: Poem
This Lenten devotional is a series of photos and a poem by Jenny K. flooded left, shrouded stretched, stretched, s t r e t c

Lenten Devotional: Native American Stations of the Cross
These Native American inspired Stations of the Cross were painted by artist Melanie Twelves, a member of All Saints Episcopal Church in Duncan, Oklahoma. These

ECCT Bishops’ Statement Against Gun Violence
March 18, 2021 As participating bishops in Bishops United Against Gun Violence (BUAGV), a network of over 100 Episcopal Bishops dedicated to overcoming gun violence

Lament: Anti-Asian Hatred
Sent by Rev. Ellendale; reposted from the PAX Center for Christian Spiritual Formation We stand with all our friends and loved ones at St. John’s

Birthday Joy: Rev. Chuck’s 80th
Posted by Michele Sigg–March 15 was a joyful celebration of Chuck’s 80 years of life: a 5 course meal cooked by St. John’s folks and

Lenten Devotional: Musical Offering
This Lenten devotional takes the form of a musical medley of hymns recorded by Jonathan Cranston (banjo and voice) and Lenore Hammers (violin and voice).

Lenten Devotional: W. H. Auden’s Horae Canonicae
by Joel Dodson For the past several years, I’ve found myself returning to W. H. Auden’s Horae Canonicae during Lent. Auden’s poem was written in stages between 1947

Gun Violence In New Haven
By Gabe LePage These past few weeks have been difficult for many who knew Kevin Jiang. His death was a shock. In the aftermath of

Lenten Devotional: Revelations
This video is Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s full performance of Revelations from the 2015 Lincoln Center at the Movies production. Reposted from Ailey Pressroom.

Lenten Devotional: The Cathedral
By Michele Sigg— This sculpture is “The Cathedral” by French sculptor Auguste Rodin (1840-1917).Not the hands of lovers (that would require a left and a