by Matthew Trumbull | Feb 28, 2019 | Epiphany, News & Events
I’ve made many short-lived attempts at running over the years, but it was not until this year that my running habit finally stuck. The need to counterbalance the effects of middle-age pressed me to keep at it, and I have probably run more miles in the last ten months...
by Kim Ober | Feb 26, 2019 | Epiphany, News & Events
One of my favorite stories growing up was The Little Drummer Boy. I confess to this day that it remains one of my favorites. It is a beautiful story and one that continues to touch the hearts of many with its message. The song to the story is just as powerful:Come,...
by Elizabeth Price | Feb 12, 2019 | Epiphany, News & Events
Fr. Malcom’s sermon on January 27, stressing how our covetousness and desire for superiority over others affects our attitude toward money, has been most thought-provoking. It reminded me of how, many years ago, the Holy Spirit dealt with my own inability to...
by JoAnn Buccigrosso | Jan 31, 2019 | Epiphany, News & Events
In this season of Epiphanytide, we rejoice over our Advent hope having been fulfilled, and delight in the revelation that Jesus has been made known to us as the Christ, our long-awaited and much-anticipated Savior and Messiah. Jesus, the Son of God, has been born into...
by Nathaniel Youndt | Jan 24, 2019 | Epiphany, News & Events
In this season of Epiphanytide, we rejoice over our Advent hope having been fulfilled, and delight in the revelation that Jesus has been made known to us as the Christ, our long-awaited and much-anticipated Savior and Messiah. Jesus, the Son of God, has been born into...
by Fr. Tim Clayton | Jan 17, 2019 | Epiphany, News & Events
Last spring we began a journey through the greatest of Jesus’ teachings: the Sermon on the Mount. It is an incredible privilege that we have this sermon, straight from Jesus: “When [he] saw the crowds, he went up on the mountain; and after he sat down, his disciples...
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