From small group book studies to seasonal Bible studies, there are many opportunities for you to deepen your faith. Check out this page and our weekly newsletter for the latest updates. Click here to learn more about our ongoing commitment to racial justice.
Every four to six weeks, our rector leads a forum on a variety of topics, ranging from spirituality to faithful responses to current events. Forums start at 9:30 AM.
September 29: Disability and Christian Community
Charlotte Steffensen, seminarian and disability advocate, will lead us in a discussion on how disability has been viewed historically, what it means to live with disabilities, and how we can be a more welcoming and inclusive community to those with disabilities.
October 13: Introduction to Spiritual Practices
Learn a simple yet meaningful way to reflect on your day (and week) in light of God’s love.
November 17: Bible 101: A Library of Wonder
The Bible is a treasure of rich imagery, wisdom, challenge, and inspiration, but it can also be overwhelming. This forum will introduce some key approaches to reading the Bible and how the Bible came to be.
People of all ages are invited to come together for learning, fun, and fellowship across the generations every month after each worship service.
October 20: Intergenerational Jeopardy! (led by our confirmands)
November 3: All Saints’ Labyrinth Walk
December 1: Advent Wreath Workshop
Thursdays, October 17-November 7, 6:45 PM
Join Mother Maria as we explore what it means to embrace our identity as God’s beloved through the lens of Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion by Father Gregory Boyle, SJ, the leader of Homeboy Industries, the world’s largest gang rehabilitation and re-entry program. Each session will include discussion of Father Boyle’s reflections alongside reflections from the Gospels. Sign up here.
Following the calendar of the church year, each season we focus on a different spiritual practice to help us nurture peace and friendship with God. Practices are shared in the weekly email and as a take-home handout in worship.