Burning River Baroque: Elements Worth Fighting For

Streaming Concert in English y Español (abajo en español) – June 26, 2021, 7:00 pm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6vuieHa328

During the early modern era, gratitude for the earth was regularly expressed through religious and secular celebrations focused on giving thanks for earth’s life-giving provisions. People deemed it important to be good stewards of the earth so that it would continue to be prosperous for future generations.

The discipline of alchemy was widely practiced at the time, encouraging balance and stasis internally as well as with our relationship to the earth. Since the dawn of the industrial revolution, humanity’s technological advances have both propelled society forward and also often taken a dangerous toll on the planet.

Although climate change is widely considered by scientists to be the most pressing threat to the life of our planet, environmental issues are often divisive and polarizing. Encouraged by the recent global climate strikes, our program will use music as a vehicle for inspiring productive dialogue about climate change.

Elementos por los que vale la pena luchar

En el barroco los europeos creían que cuidar bien de la tierra aseguraría provisiones para las futuras generaciones. Desde el tiempo de la revolución industrial los avances tecnológicos de la humanidad a menudo han cobrado un precio peligroso para el planeta.

Aunque los científicos consideran que el cambio climático es una amenaza existencial urgente, los problemas ambientales son frecuentemente polarizados. Nuestro programa une música nueva y antigua con temas de los elementos y diálogos constructivos acerca de cómo podríamos renovar nuestras relaciones con la tierra.


Burning River Baroque

Malina Rauschenfels, baroque violin, cello & voice
Paula Maust, harpsichord
https://www.burning-river-baroque.org/

Burning River Baroque brings diverse communities together through vibrant musical performances that inspire engaging musical dialogue and meaningful social change.

Burning River Baroque une a diversas comunidades a través de vibrantes actuaciones musicales que inspiran un diálogo musical atractivo y a un cambio social significante.

2021 Winter Convocation

Winter Convocation 2021

with (of course) a Brand New Format

February 7 – 14

 

This year’s convocation will look a little different. Workshops will be offered February 8-12 at 7 pm each night in an online format. Registration deadline:  February 4th.

Click here for more information: 2021 Winter Convocation

All workshops are free. Pre-registration is required.

Annual Meeting

Annual Meeting will be conducted using Zoom on Sunday, January 17th at 9:30 am.

2021 Lenten Schedule

ASH WEDNESDAY February 17th @ 4 pm  Packets have been mailed to parish members. Join us on Facebook Live.

FRIDAY’s @ 12:00 pm   Be intentional this Lent and join us on Facebook Live for Stations of the Cross.

LENTEN STUDY @ 7 pm Dr. Steven Geitgey will lead us in a study on Facebook Live discussing Anglican Spiritual Writers 

For the Wednesdays of Lent we will be considering and discussing great spiritual writings and examples from pre- and post-reformation England and the treasure they have for us today.  We’ll be given contemplative guidance by The Cloud of Unknowing and The Book of Privy Counsel; be blessed by the beautiful insights of Julian of Norwich; hear about the Ferrar family’s “monastic” life at Little Gidding while reading poems by frequent Little Gidding visitor Richard Crashaw and Ferrar family friend George Herbert; meet a few of the exiled Benedictine nuns and learn of their struggle to maintain English spiritual traditions in France; listen to the wisdom of the Cambridge Platonist John Smith, whose name may sound generic but whose guidance isn’t; and even find out about a group of early eighteenth-century Scottish Episcopal mystics!  And we’ll consider together what their words and actions can mean for us in our day-to-day twenty-first century lives.  All are welcome to join us.

SPIRITUAL PRACTICES

Review the Lenten calendar including intentional, sacrificial, and spiritual disciplines designed to produce spiritual growth. Consider your participation. Click here for the Lenten Calendar: CALENDAR

PALM SUNDAY, March 28  @ 10:30 am on Facebook Live.

EASTER SUNDAY, April 4th @ 9 am on Facebook Live.

Author Melody Warnick 4-11-2019

THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 7 pm  Author Melony Warnick!!

Author Melody Warnick is coming to St. John’s on Thursday, April 11, 2019

Her Book: This is Where you Belong:  Finding Home Wherever You Are. The following reviews are from Amazon.com:

“Two books in one: a well-researched survey of the literature on place attachment, and a how-to guide for readers wanting to fall in love with where they live.”—Library Journal
“A series of research-backed ways to be happy in a new home.”—
Time

Hope to see you Thursday, April 11 at 7 pm at the church.

 

2019 Lenten Schedule

Download 2019 Lent Schedule PDF

5 WEEK LENTEN STUDY SERIES

The Stories We Live: Finding God’s Calling All around Us

by Kathleen A. Cahalan

Sundays   9:15 am March 3 through April 7 OR

Wednesdays  March 13  through April 10

6 pm Supper; 6:30-7:30 pm Study; 7:30-7:45 pm Compline

LENT GIVING CAMPAIGN

for the Red Door Food Pantry. Items needed are toilet paper, bar soap, dish soap and laundry detergent.

Collection boxes are available on the bridge and at the Chapel. THANK YOU!

LENT BIBLE STUDY

Saturday March 30, 9:30- 11 am

The Power of Love-Women in the Bible. All are welcome!!

STATIONS OF THE CROSS WITH THE CHOIR

Directed by Richard Konzen

Friday April 5, 7 pm

STATIONS OF THE CROSS COLLAGE WORKSHOP

Parlor, Sunday April 7, following the 10:30 service.
Please sign up ahead of time so we can have supplies, 330-743-3175.
All ages and talents welcome.  Lunch included!