
Greetings St. George’s Families, We are at the half way point through Lent, however, since my next letter to you will be after Easter, I will be focusing on Easter in this letter. Christians are an Easter people. We celebrate the resurrection of Christ who triumphed not only over the inhumanity of the world but…

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…

Hi St. George’s Families, We had our third PD Day Kid’s Camp on February 1 and a good time was had by all. We even made the front page of the local paper. The next PD Day Kid’s Camp is April 26 (registation form here). On Sunday, January 27, Bishop Michael Bird visited St. George’s and…

Dan Cranley, theological Student and intern at St. George’s has lead a Lenten book study on Thursday nights at 7pm. The book read was “Food and Faith: A Theology of Food” written by Norman Wirzba. Below is Dan’s reflection in preparation for the groups final gathering from March 29th. Eucharistic Table Manners Albert the great…

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…