
By Dan Cranley. Graffiti is when someone writes, scribbles or spray paints on a wall or other surface in a public space. It’s often used to damage property, houses, businesses, graffiti can really damage a beautiful building or street. But, some forms of graffiti are considered art! Keith Haring was a graffiti artist, who created…

By The Rev’d Nancy Rowe Hi Church School Families, It was so wonderful to see so many of you at the Pancake Supper. That is always such great fun. Who doesn’t like pancakes and syrup! Following the Shrove Tuesday (Pancake Supper day) is the season of Lent. Lent is the forty days before Easter which…

Dan Cranley, theological Student and intern at St. George’s is leading a Lenten book study on Thursday nights at 7pm. The book we will be reading is “Food and Faith: A Theology of Food” written by Norman Wirzba. Below is Dan’s reflection on the first chapter. Introduction In introduction I would like to clearly state…

In my Ash Wednesday sermon, I spoke about adding something this Lent. So, instead of “giving something up” during this season, I asked folks to add more prayer to their daily routine. I realize many of you already pray each day, but for these forty days of Lent, I hope you will add something different…

It is this time of year that St. George’s gathers to look at the year past and to hold it up to the goals we set for ourselves. We also look ahead to the year ahead and set new goals to reach for. With this post, in my vestry report, and my vestry sermon, I do my…