
The Healing of Bartimaeus is the theme of this month’s Messy Church. It will be held Wednesday September 9, at 5pm in the church hall. This story takes place outside the walls of Jericho (the place where the walls fell down in the Old Testament). Bartimaeus was blind and as for most handicapped people at that…

After holding services at 8am and 9:30am through July and August, St. George’s returns to our regular Sunday morning service times. Along with the 8am “Classic” service from the 1962 Book of Common Prayer and the 9:30am traditional service with choir and organ from the Book of Alternative Services, the 11:15am Contemporary service with nursery…

Sermon given by The Rev’d Nancy Rowe, Sunday Feb. 15, 2015 This is the last Sunday of Epiphany, Transfiguration Sunday. Epiphany began with a brilliant light in the form of a star illuminating the Christ child and ends with the grown up child radiating a brilliant light. A beacon of light in the darkness of…

Last month, at Messy Church, we explored the beginning of Moses’ story. When he was a young man, an Egyptian prince, he was forced to flee Egypt into the wilderness. There he met his wife and worked as a shepherd for his father-in-law. This month we will hear about God’s call to Moses to return…

Greetings St. George Church Families, I suspect you are in the middle of the whirlwind that is the Christmas season, with shopping, decorating, parties, planning etc. It is a wonderful time but exhausting. Try to carve out some down time. some time to remember that this is a time to remember that we are again…