Stations of the Cross 2021
The Stations of the Cross will premier at 12 noon, Friday, April 2. These stations are modified from a version created by the Rev. Dr. Joseph Kovitch, St. Matthew’s, Westerville, OH.
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The Stations of the Cross will premier at 12 noon, Friday, April 2. These stations are modified from a version created by the Rev. Dr. Joseph Kovitch, St. Matthew’s, Westerville, OH.
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As we continue our work of anti-racism and answering Jesus’ call “Follow me” we will be reading and discussing James Cone’s The Cross and the Lynching Tree, a pivotal work of Black Liberation Theology. This discussion will take place on Zoom. Feel free to join (using the same link) at either Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. or Thursday
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St. John Chrysostom preached this Christmas sermon in 386. It was preached at Antioch in Asia Minor– during the first year of his public ministry. Later, he became Bishop of Constantinople. It was his skillful preaching that earned him the nickname “Chrysostom,” which means “Golden-Mouthed.” Behold a new and wondrous mystery. My ears resound to
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Spiritual Stitchers invites the congregation to join in our Epiphany Project. Knit, crochet, or shop for winter hats, scarves, and or gloves/mittens to be donated to Clothes for Kids which provides support for Snohomish Co. school children and their families. Clothes for Kids was very pleased to hear of our project and will be looking forward to our Epiphany
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Join us in helping low income families in our local area to have a better Thanksgiving by contributing to the Thanksgiving Food Baskets outreach. We have six families headed by working or disabled/older adults that have historically relied on us for a little help to enjoy a nicer holiday. We want to send each family
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While our homeless and hungry neighbors are being provided with bags of staples, produce and bakery items each Saturday morning at Trinity Lutheran Lynnwood, now that the colder weather is upon us some of our neighbors are also struggling to keep warm and dry. Neighbors in Need is asking for some basic clothing necessities for
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November 3, 20207 p.m. Join — via Zoom or YouTube Live — the people of St. Hilda St. Patrick as they pray for the United States during its 2020 election. The service will feature responsive prayers, readings from the Bible, poetry, and prayers for the community, elected officials, and all manner of government. Join the
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Monday, November 2, 2020, 7 p.m.Online While the New Testament refers to all of Jesus’ followers as saints, the Church through time has set aside certain people as exemplars of Christian faith. All Souls Day, or the Feast of All Faithful Departed offers a time to reflect on all who have died as they move
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2020 Transgender Day of Remembrance will be a YouTube Premier on Saturday, November 21, at 7 p.m. Pacific Time. Check back here for that page or visit the church’s YouTube page. We celebrate the lives of Transgender People, lost to hate, and bring together the whole community in support of LOVE, INCLUSIVENESS, DIVERSITY, and UNDERSTANDING.
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The Rev. Joseph Peters-Mathews is the vicar of St. Hilda St. Patrick. The sermon for Sunday, August 30th, was preached extemporaneously. The gospel text was Matthew 16.21-28.
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