
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Green Book Study
Easter Book Study, sponsored by the Saint John’s Green Team
In December 2006, the Bishop of Liverpool, the Right Reverend James Jones, spoke at Saint John’s on the role of Christians in helping to conserve the environment. Inspired by his presentation, a Green Team was formed to explore how we at Saint John’s can “live in harmony with creation and with God” (BCP p.845). This Easter, the Green Team will be sponsoring a study of Bishop Jones’ book, Jesus and the Earth, which is his exploration of whether concern for creation has any rooting in the teaching and example of Jesus.
The group will meet April 27th, May 4th, 18th, and 25th, in Robert’s 202, from 4:45 pm to 5:45 pm, right before the Wilderness worship service. Books are available through Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk. If you have any questions, please contact Brian Ray James at saintjohnsgreen@mac.com. For more information on the Green Team itself, please contact Brian or Canon Rebecca Crummey at rebecca@sjc-den.org.
Please join us for this wonderful study opportunity!
In December 2006, the Bishop of Liverpool, the Right Reverend James Jones, spoke at Saint John’s on the role of Christians in helping to conserve the environment. Inspired by his presentation, a Green Team was formed to explore how we at Saint John’s can “live in harmony with creation and with God” (BCP p.845). This Easter, the Green Team will be sponsoring a study of Bishop Jones’ book, Jesus and the Earth, which is his exploration of whether concern for creation has any rooting in the teaching and example of Jesus.
The group will meet April 27th, May 4th, 18th, and 25th, in Robert’s 202, from 4:45 pm to 5:45 pm, right before the Wilderness worship service. Books are available through Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk. If you have any questions, please contact Brian Ray James at saintjohnsgreen@mac.com. For more information on the Green Team itself, please contact Brian or Canon Rebecca Crummey at rebecca@sjc-den.org.
Please join us for this wonderful study opportunity!
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Lent in the Wilderness
Back at the beginning of Lent, the Dean of Saint John's noted that in many ways, the Wilderness service didn't really have a patronal festival so much as it had a patronal season, the season of Lent. This time of wandering in the wilderness, seeking greater self-discipline and closer unity with God in Christ, at first seems like such a depressing thing, but this year I have found it quite feeding and a time of growth. And not just for me as an individual, but for this service too.
It's been amazing to watch this community grow, and refreshing to find new ways of expressing the Christian faith that can speak to us in the early 21st century while being so true to the most ancient and orthodox beliefs of the church. I look forward to walking this path with all of you into Easter and beyond.
Lenten Blessings to All.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Church Statistics
The Pew Forum on Religious and Public Life has released the US Religious Landscape Survey. Check it out!
Sarah
Sarah
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
The Beginning
I have been working with the wilderness since this last summer when the planning really started to take shape. I won’t go into incredible detail, but our aim was to find a place where others feel at home. I think, with God’s help, that we have achieved that goal. The Wilderness is a place for people to come and contemplatively interact with God and worship. It’s not a place where you will be forced to believe this or that, or a place where people will look down on you for who you are or who you are not. It is a place where all are welcome and everyone belongs.
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