- There will be a single morning service on Sunday:
May 18 at 11:15 am (Capitol Classic race)
May 25 at 10 am morning service (Memorial Day weekend)
June 1 at 10 am (Banner Sunday celebrating Christian Education)
- The Rt. Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde
- The Rev. Patricia Catalano
- The Rev. Caitlin Frazier - Transitional Deacon
- David S. Deutsch
- The Rev. Cindy Dopp
- The Rev. Susan Flanders
- The Rev. Caitlin Frazier
- Linell Grundman
- The Rev. Joe Hubbard
- Annemarie Quigley Deacon Intern
- The Rev. Mark Jefferson
- The Rev. Linda Kaufman
- The Rev. L. Scott Lipscomb
- Joel Martinez
- The Rev. Michele H. Morgan
- Stephen Patterson
- The Rev. Christopher Phillips
- Annemarie Quigley
- The Rt. Rev. V. Gene Robinson
- Richard Rubenstein
- The Rev. R. Justice Schunior
- Lydia Arnts Seminarian
- The Rev. Thom Sinclair
- Susan Thompson
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The Tomb is Full
On Good Friday, we remember that Jesus has died. Only if we see the wounds on Jesus can we know that Jesus sees the wounds on us.
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On Good Friday, we remember that Jesus has died. Only if we see the wounds on Jesus can we know that Jesus sees the wounds on us.
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Stone Sunday
The stones cry out to proclaim the coming of a king who is not a king. More
The stones cry out to proclaim the coming of a king who is not a king. More
Digging into 1 Corinthians
Some texts are so rich they merit a deep dive to truly understand. More
Some texts are so rich they merit a deep dive to truly understand. More
The Case for Lent
The season of Lent is a time in the church year for us to reflect and lament. Only through Lent can we arrive at Easter. More
The season of Lent is a time in the church year for us to reflect and lament. Only through Lent can we arrive at Easter. More
A Tabernacle for the Presence of God
Luke’s gospel reminds us that all significant moments in Jesus’ life were preceded by or finished with prayer. This is something to remember, especially in times when life seems increasingly uncertain. More
Luke’s gospel reminds us that all significant moments in Jesus’ life were preceded by or finished with prayer. This is something to remember, especially in times when life seems increasingly uncertain. More
Moving Beyond the Do-Gooderism of Loving Your Enemies
It’s easy to gloss over the truly radical nature of the Sermon on the Plain. The call to love our enemies is more than a cliche, but a plea to move beyond us vs. them thinking. More
It’s easy to gloss over the truly radical nature of the Sermon on the Plain. The call to love our enemies is more than a cliche, but a plea to move beyond us vs. them thinking. More
Love Does Not Follow the Boundaries We Set
We are people of the way; we follow so that our selfish desires are muted, and we follow someone who calls us to be merciful, to see each other, and to be of service to each other. More
We are people of the way; we follow so that our selfish desires are muted, and we follow someone who calls us to be merciful, to see each other, and to be of service to each other. More
When Someone Steps Up and Yells NO
Sometimes, we have to point out that we are wrong and that something in the system is terrible. Sometimes, even when we all agree that something was one thing, one way, or even one reality, someone has to step up and say NO. More
Sometimes, we have to point out that we are wrong and that something in the system is terrible. Sometimes, even when we all agree that something was one thing, one way, or even one reality, someone has to step up and say NO. More
Christmas II : What We Remember and What We Forget
If we leave it up to our brains only and not our community and our sense of something more, we seek to hold on to the past and shield ourselves from seeing our faith in a new light. More
If we leave it up to our brains only and not our community and our sense of something more, we seek to hold on to the past and shield ourselves from seeing our faith in a new light. More