
This Sunday marks the last Sunday of church calendar. At St. George’s we have been marking this Sunday with a celebration of readings and music from the different liturgical “seasons of the church.” Due to our need to worship online, this year we will worship this Sunday in our online format and focus on the…

When we get a chance to cast our vote, we should take into consideration how our faith in Jesus Christ shapes where that vote gets cast. Our vote is one of many small ways that we take action in the world in Christ’s Name. In this civil act, we play a role in shaping how the country…

I am not against change, or progress, or technology. I actually like it quite a lot. But, I do believe that we need to be careful that we are not mislead or lied to by those who bring it to us. Discernment is a gift in any generation and you and I need to encourage…

Jesus referred to himself as the Good Shepherd. “I am the good shepherd. I know my own and my own know me, just as the Father knows me and I know the Father. And I lay down my life for the sheep.” (John 10:14). At the time, and in the place that Jesus spoke these…

by The Rev’d Nancy Rowe. Lent is our Christian journey toward Easter. We begin the journey on Ash Wednesday with the sign of ashes, an ancient sign. It is a solemn journey that last 40 days (Sundays are not considered part of the 40 days). The last week of Lent we follow the path that…