Join us this week for a few special gatherings for Holy Week and Easter Sunday:
Tuesday Racism & Repentance Group
We gather Tuesday evening, March 30, at 8:30pm for our final Racism & Repentance Discussion Group. Use the button below to access the Zoom meeting:
Wednesday Morning Prayer
We gather at 8am on Wednesday March 31 online for morning prayer: curated liturgy and meditation for about 30 minutes. Join the Zoom call by clicking the link below. The password is 793364.
Good Friday Stations of the Cross
Join us online on Good Friday (April 2) at 7pm for a Stations of the Cross liturgy. Our diocese has licensed paintings from artist Laura James and our diocesan Scholar in Residence David Taylor curated the liturgy (you can see the paintings and liturgy here).
Use the button below to access the Zoom call.
Saturday Cooking Class with Nancy
Join us on Holy Saturday April 3 at 10am for a cooking class with Nancy! We’ll make Hot Cross Buns as we remember the Cross of Christ and celebrate Easter.
Use the buttons below to download the recipe and access the video meeting (the passcode is 793364 if you need it.):
Download the recipe Access the Video Meeting
Easter Breakfast and Worship on the Lawn
Join us Easter Sunday, April 4, for an outdoor breakfast and worship gathering on the lawn (weather permitting)!
At 10:30am we will gather for socially-distanced fellowship together, with pre-packaged coffee cakes, muffins, donuts, juice, and coffee. Feel free to bring your own breakfast snack as well.
Then at 11:15am we’ll worship together on the lawn. If you plan to join us for worship, please keep in mind these 4 things:
- Bring your own lawn chairs, blankets, umbrellas, etc. We’ll be worshiping on the lawn on the south side of the building.
- Please practice social distancing. Keep 6 feet of distance between you(r family) and others at all times.
- Everyone over 4 years old must wear a face mask the whole time while we are worshiping together.
- If you have kids, please read this important message from our Kids Coordinator Ryan Donoho.
Here are a few more details on how we worship together outdoors.
If you can’t join us in-person, we invite you to join us online.
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