Come help us maintain the grounds at the St. John’s Historic Cemetery. Please wear a mask! Our volunteers meet regularly
Using Bible passages, we'll discuss important topics in the Christian tradition and their relevance in our lives today.
A six-week book study about Bishop Curry's new book.
Weekly stories, conversation and activities to introduce first graders to the Episcopal tradition and prepare them to celebrate their Festal Eucharist.
Children learn about compassion, serving, and inviting others to experience God’s love for themselves.
A summary of 2020, and the election of new vestry members and convention delegates.
This year's topic is "God is Our Refuge and Strength: Psalms of Healing in a Time of Pandemic."
Using Bible passages, we'll discuss important topics in the Christian tradition and their relevance in our lives today.
A six-week book study about Bishop Curry's new book.
Weekly stories, conversation and activities to introduce first graders to the Episcopal tradition and prepare them to celebrate their Festal Eucharist.
Children learn about compassion, serving, and inviting others to experience God’s love for themselves.
Mother Abi will look at some of the different ways the church has understood Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection.
Monthly gathering of Integrity Tallahassee, our LGBTQ+ support and fellowship organization.
The day before Ash Wednesday is known as Shrove Tuesday on the Christian calendar, a time for indulging before the beginning of
Praying with the Gospel of John; pre-registration required for this event.
Weekly stories, conversation and activities to introduce first graders to the Episcopal tradition and prepare them to celebrate their Festal Eucharist.
Children learn about compassion, serving, and inviting others to experience God’s love for themselves.
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 committee will be meeting monthly and discussing Living Into God’s Dream. Meetings held via Zoom.
Praying with the Gospel of John; pre-registration required for this event.
Using Bible passages, we'll discuss important topics in the Christian tradition and their relevance in our lives today.
Weekly stories, conversation and activities to introduce first graders to the Episcopal tradition and prepare them to celebrate their Festal Eucharist.
Children learn about compassion, serving, and inviting others to experience God’s love for themselves.
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.