The Bishop Rob Hirschfeld

The Chapel St. Chronicle: Sunday Sermon, Music, and More!

The Chapel St. Chronicle: Sunday Sermon, Music, and More!

Featuring Anne’s sermon from Sunday, a new recording from the Parish Choir, a poem from Anne’s sermon, information about BHTNH 2026 Tea Talks featuring Bishop Michael Curry, previewing our next installment of Voices of Faith, a survey for the ECNH Bishop Search, a wrap on our Annual Meeting, as well as links to all our content!

Resources for Helping our Vulnerable Neighbors

As followers of Jesus, we are called to welcome the stranger and to stand with those who are vulnerable. In this time of heightened fear and uncertainty for immigrant and refugee families across the country, we seek to respond not with fear, but with prayer, compassion, and faithful action.

Rooted in Jesus: Confirmation & Reception at St. John’s on Pentecost

This Pentecost, May 23, 2026, Bishop Rob Hirschfeld will be with us at St. John’s to celebrate Confirmation and Reception into the Episcopal Church. These rites offer an opportunity to publicly affirm one’s faith or to be received into the Episcopal Church from another Christian tradition, marking an important moment of discernment and growth in a person’s spiritual journey. Below are answers to some commonly asked questions about Confirmation and Reception.

The Chapel St. Chronicle: Sunday Sermon and more!

The Chapel St. Chronicle: Sunday Sermon and more!

Featuring Aaron’s sermon from Sunday, a new recording of a favorite Spiritual from the Parish Choir, A Prayer for Veteran’s Day, and a link to the full text of Bishop Rob Hirschfeld’s 2025 Diocesan Convention address, plus links to several of our content clearinghouses for all your SJC content needs!

Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ

Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ

Bishop Rob shares a message on behalf of the NH Diocese. This week kicks off the public phase of the Episcopal Church of New Hampshire's capital campaign—From Deep Roots, New Life. This campaign is focused on investing in people, not buildings. From Deep Roots, New Life allows the Episcopal Diocese of NH to create a lasting endowment to train, place, and support the lay and ordained leaders in our churches—all our churches, both big and small.