Jesus was fully human. Jesus' life and ministry helps us to live into our own humanity. How might we cooperate with God to be his hands and feet in this world? The Rev. Rob Stevens reflects on the Gospel of Matthew 13:54-58.
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Stewardship Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
"Al Shlosha D'varim," Allan E. Naplan. Featuring The Choir School at St. John's. The text of this simple and beautiful piece translates to: "The world is sustained by three things: by truth, by justice, and by peace." This performance was live at St. John's Episcopal Church, Portsmouth, NH, on October 15, 2023.
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Community Prayer Vigil for Peace
Our hearts are heavy with sorrow, fear, anger and anxiety as we watch the unfolding tragedy in Israel and Gaza. All are invited to join in a community prayer vigil for peace led by Rabba Kaya Stern-Kaufam to be held in the Social Hall of Temple Israel on Wednesday, October 18th at 6pm. To register click here.
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“We Are...,” Ysaye M. Barnwell. Performed by The St. John's Parish Choir, and featuring Ashley Wade, Co-Director of The Choir School at St. John's, and Director of Communications and Children's Ministries.
Featured Offertory Anthem at the 10:00am service of Holy Eucharist Rite II on Sunday, October 8, 2023.