
We try to count our blessings everyday, but Harvest time and Thanksgiving are a time when worship and thanks are made extra special. One way to make it special is to decorate our worship space in St. George’s with some of the symbols of the harvest. It adds to the beauty and helps to point…

It is with a great deal of gratitude that I reflect on the fullness of our ministry together here at St. George’s over the past year. (Vestry info below) I am grateful for the hard work of all the volunteers who help St. George’s do the great things we do in God’s Name in Georgetown. I am overwhelmed…

St. George’s is a beautiful church, especially when decorated for Harvest Thanksgiving, but we need your help. First we are inviting you to donate non perishables, canned goods and/or fresh fruits and vegetables that we will use to decorate the church for Thanksgiving. These items will then be delivered to the Georgetown Bread Basket. Items…

On this past Sunday we celebrated the 160th Anniversary Of St. George’s Church, Georgetown. While I was leafing through the written and photo records of our archives, I realized that too often that written history’s focus was too heavily on the leaders, the clergy. But what, I hoped we could focus on this year as…

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 in preparation for the groups third gathering from March 22nd. Practicing Delight “Thanksgiving is…