St. John’s members: consider joining our reading group, alternate Sunday evenings, on Esau McCaulley’s Reading While Black: African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope.

St. John’s members: consider joining our reading group, alternate Sunday evenings, on Esau McCaulley’s Reading While Black: African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope.
By Michele Sigg– On Saturday, April 17th, 2021, the Racial Justice Fellowship (RJF) hosted an evening of discussion on the topic of anti-Asian hate to
by Jennifer B. Last week, I saw a local news report about the racial disparities in COVID-19 vaccination rates in our state. It was particularly
St. Luke’s Episcopal ChurchHealing Compline & Open Prayer Space in a time of Racial Conflict: Five nights of prayers & story sharing starts April 19
by Andrew Osmun Last Friday was Jazz Night, when RJF member Robert Messore led a tour through the life and music of Sister Rosetta Tharpe — known
THE RESURRECTION A POEM. Written by Joseph Addison; Translated by Nicholas Amhurst THE Pencil’s glowing Lines and vast Command,And Mankind rising from the Painter’s Hand,The
A video of the stations of the cross in St. John’s Episcopal Church by Joe Rose accompanied by music by Abbie Storch.