Jesus presents a world in which God lives and moves in the hearts of everyone who believes, everyone who seeks a deeper knowledge of God. The truth can come from unexpected places.
NH's Stay at Home Order: A Letter from Bishop Rob
It is now clear that we will not be able to gather as usual for our Holy Week and Easter celebrations. The earliest we might consider returning to our sanctuaries for worship may be Sunday May 10, which happens to be Good Shepherd Sunday/Mothers’ Day. In the meantime, your local church is providing on-line worship services of word, prayer and spiritual communion, even as we experience this time of sacramental exile and fasting.
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Rector's Message on COVID-19 from Sabbatical
In these uncertain and strange times, I wanted to simply let you all know what is going on with the Stevens family. Firstly, we are all doing well. Secondly, we are in the United States and never did make our planned trip to New Zealand. Currently, we are in FL with my parents simply praying for all and being grateful for the time together.
Associate Rectors on COVID-19
In the days since we sent our last update about how we as a community are responding to the Coronavirus, we have been tracking new information, speaking with other communities of faith, listening to you, and talking with our Bishop.
Pastoral Directive: A Bishop’s Call to a Lenten Fast from Public Worship
The Stories We Tell
A poem for the New Year
Boiler Replacement Warms More than the Church Building
Salaam, Shalom, Peace— To be a pilgrim...
Rob’s Sabbatical
Seek the Welfare of the City
Jeremiah 29: 4-5,7 These verses from Jeremiah have stuck with me since we read them in church on October 13th, the Sunday before Indigenous Peoples’ Day. I’ve been thinking about what it means to be part of a larger community and how we understand our presence, here, now, in this city, on this land.

















