Good Friday Noon Service
NaveA quiet service of prayer and the veneration of the cross upon which our Savior died.
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A quiet service of prayer and the veneration of the cross upon which our Savior died.
This afternoon observance of the Stations of the Cross is designed for families with children. It includes scripture and prayer like the early morning observance, but also includes the energy and rambunctiousness that young children can bring. This observance is for families with children of all ages. Together, we will remember the events that led...
A quiet service of prayer and the veneration of the cross upon which our Savior died.
Perhaps the most powerful worship service of the year, the Easter Vigil begins in the dark and moves through scripture by candlelight as we await the celebration of the resurrection of Christ. The lights burst on as voices and orchestra remind us of the glory of this day. With gratitude to Christ we celebrate with...
In this worship service, we celebrate with joy the resurrection of Christ. We share scripture, prayer, song, and fellowship with Christ in the Holy Eucharist (Lord's Supper or Communion).
In this worship service, we celebrate with joy the resurrection of Christ. We share scripture, prayer, song, and fellowship with Christ in the Holy Eucharist (Lord's Supper or Communion).
In this worship service, we celebrate with joy the resurrection of Christ. We share scripture, prayer, song, and fellowship with Christ in the Holy Eucharist (Lord's Supper or Communion).
All are welcome to attend a screening of How We Learn to Be Brave: An Evening with Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde and Jon Meacham, followed by group discussion. How We Learn to Be Brave: Decisive Moments in Life and Faith is Bishop Budde's new book. The next event will be a discussion of Mark Twain's...
All welcome to participate in a discussion of The Diaries of Adam and Eve by Mark Twain.
Exceptional Women Artists through the Ages Sue Pingleton, presenter The work of selected female artists from the Renaissance to Modern Art will be reviewed and discussed.