Ash Wednesday
Read More: Ash WednesdayWe will have imposition of ashes on Ash Wednesday, February 17 from 12:00 pm.m – 1:30 p.m. and from 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. with a short service
Remembering Absalom Jones
Read More: Remembering Absalom JonesJones continued to lead the Episcopal community, focusing especially on serving the African American community. He founded a day school (as African Americans were excluded from attending public school), the Female Benevolent Society, and an African Friendly Society. In 1800 he called upon Congress to abolish the slave trade and to provide for gradual emancipation…
Humility to see the Truth in Others
Read More: Humility to see the Truth in OthersHow easy to grab our identity from a group, another person, or a situation. We can call ourselves Episcopalian, New Yorkers, Republican, Democrat, Progressive, white, working class,
Continuing in the Fellowship
Read More: Continuing in the FellowshipOur baptismal promises lay the foundation for our lives and behavior toward one another and God. The very first one asks us to promise we will continue in
Change and Reconciliation – Homily
Read More: Change and Reconciliation – HomilyIf today’s scripture were a meal, it would be so short that all you would be able to see is the eating part, and you wouldn’t be able
Time to Build Trust
Read More: Time to Build Trust(The first reflection in an ongoing conversation on this topic.) In the time of prosperity, fill our hearts with thankfulness, and in the day of trouble, suffer not
Mourning and Honoring Victims of COVID
Read More: Mourning and Honoring Victims of COVIDDear Lord, We are so tired! Our only wish it please help us end COVID. Place peace in our days and restore calmness in the world. Please keep
A Plug for the Psalms
Read More: A Plug for the PsalmsThe Book of Psalms contains 150 songs, prayers, laments to God which have been with Jewish and Christian communities for thousands of years. Psalms express the range
New Year’s Resolutions
Read More: New Year’s Resolutions(We welcome Mr. John Endress, lay preacher, who shares the following reflection for 2021.) As of today, January 7th, resolutions made seven days ago are either lost in
A Prayer for the United States
Read More: A Prayer for the United StatesPlease join us in prayer: Bless our land with honorable industry, sound learning, andpure manners. Save us from violence, discord, and confusion;from pride and arrogance, and from every