Coffee Talk: Small Groups Ministry
FLCome learn about St. John's brand-new small groups initiative.
Come learn about St. John's brand-new small groups initiative.
Join the St. John's clergy and lay leaders to learn more about becoming a member of St. John's.
Come learn what it means to be an Episcopalian!
How do we understand baptism, prayer, eucharist, and the Bible in the Anglican tradition?
How do we understand baptism, prayer, eucharist, and the Bible in the Anglican tradition?
Join the St. John's clergy and lay leaders to learn more about becoming a member of St. John's.
Learn about the season of Advent.
Fr. Dave will explore what it means to belong, grow, serve, and center at St. John’s.
Fr. Wallace will lead a class on the historical challenges (and importance) of talking about God. But most importantly, how do we speak about God in today’s world?
This year's topic is "God is Our Refuge and Strength: Psalms of Healing in a Time of Pandemic."
Mother Abi will look at some of the different ways the church has understood Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection.
How is it present in our lives and the decisions we make? Deacon Joe will talk about the presence of the Holy Spirit in scripture and our lives.
This gathering is for anyone interested in becoming a member of St. John's. We will discuss: St. John’s history what
The Clergy of St. John’s will lead an instructed Eucharist. We will walk through the liturgy, talk about the how and why, and answer questions you have about what we during Holy Eucharist.
This class will feature The Rev. Dr. Rebecca A. Wright, Professor of Old Testament at The School of Theology at Sewanee.
Today’s class will feature our seminarian, Chris Schwenk, who will offer insight on why the past is important to helping us navigate the present.
Fr. Wallace will talk about the beginning of the Anglican Church and why our theology offers something important to today’s challenges.
On this Palm Sunday, we will enter Holy Week with a directed retreat by the clergy. Join us for the Coffee Talk presentation that will reconvene after lunch with ways you might want to go deeper in your faith at St. John’s.
What is contained in the Book of Common Prayer? How does it shape our faith and spirituality? What are some of the ways we can integrate it into our daily lives? These questions will be the explored by Sewanee professor Dr. Julia Gatta.
St. John's annual adult confirmation service.
Join the St. John's clergy and lay leaders to learn more about becoming a member of St. John's.
Come learn how to use Realm to connect with each other!
To hear you and to understand your desires for the future of our diocese.
Learn about an ancient spiritual tool that is important to self-discovery.
Invite your godparents or godchildren to join in celebrating our lifelong journey of faith!
Why do be baptize babies and other mysteries of baptism...