Stained Glass Concert – 9/17/17 – 3PM

 

The Youngstown Symphony Orchestra with vocalist Tania Grubbs, will perform at St. John’s on Sunday, September 17, 2017 at 3pm.  Randall Craig Fleischer will present his arrangement of musical selections inspired by the 10 St. John’s clerestory stained glass windows.  The windows depict different phases of the steel making process, each accompanied by text from the psalms. Dr. Richard Konzen will be featured on the organ playing CONCERTO Fa maggiore by Frantisek Xavier Brixi.

Mark Winne, Food Policy Expert 4/5/17

“Food will be the biggest challenge of the 21st century. Will you be ready?”
Mark Winne, Food Policy Expert
For 40 years- community food activist, writer, and trainer
…enabling people to find solutions to their own food problems as well as those that face their communities and the world.
Wednesday April 5
Workshop & lunch, 12:00
Free talk and Q&A, 7:00 p.m.
St. John’s Episcopal Church
323 Wick Av. Youngstown, 44503 ***
Workshop topic: Bringing grocery stores to low income neighborhoods
FREE FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN LOCAL FOOD POLICY

RSVP by March 1 call: 330-743-3175
Hosted by Dr. Tim Francisco, YSU professor of English
BROUGHT TO YOU BY:
ACTION Common Wealth
Lake to River Mayor McNally
Mercy Health Second Harvest
TNP The Wean Foundation
YWCA Oak Hill Collaborative
YMHA Junior League of Youngstown
YNDC NYO Property Group
*** DUE TO CONSTRUCTION – PARK IN BACK OF THE CHURCH –
OFF OF WALNUT STREET, IN THE YSU LOT UP FROM THE MVR.

JOHN KIRIAKOU LECTURE- 3/14/17

YSU JAMES DALE ETHICS CENTER:
JOHN KIRIAKOU LECTURE
The YSU James Dale Ethics Center is sponsoring a talk by former CIA agent, noted author, & commentator John Kiriakou, on Tuesday, March 14, at 7:00 pm, at St. John’s Episcopal Church, on Wick Avenue, in Youngstown. The theme of Kiriakou’s lecture is Ethics in the Intelligent Services. The event is free and open to the public. Reservations are requested, and can be made at church office at 330-743-3175. The lecture is also sponsored by St. John’s Episcopal Church and WYSU-FM.

The Lenten Book Discussion

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We will be reading and discussing “Accidental Saints” by Nadia Bolz-Weber for Lent.

We will post a question from selected chapters and invite discussion in the comment section. The book is available online for download or at any bookstore.

WARNING: We are excited to welcome Rev. Nadia Bolz-Weber to St John’s in October, 2017. Her books and public engagements speak in a compelling and generous way to people on the margins, to young people, to people who feel like church is not a place they will be accepted and welcome. Rev. Bolz-Weber is able to connect because she is willing to speak about the difficult and broken places she has been in her own life. Her willingness to be open and her down to earth style reach those who need to hear that God loves them. However, her tattoos and language may be a barrier for those who are more conventional or mainstream. Be warned that her books are honest and that her language can be “colorful.” If you can look past that, you will be deeply moved and hopefully challenged by her message.

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Middle School Poetry Slam 2/26/17

It’s all about … POETRY!
Middle School  Poetry Slam
Sunday, Feb. 26 @ 2PM
Students:  Bring an original poem to share!
Opportunities to create original art!
Free! Art! Prizes! Poems! Food!
Friends & Family welcome!

St. John’s Episcopal Church
323 Wick Ave., Youngstown, OH 44503
330-743-3175

Protecting Our Children

Protecting Our Children

A Forum on Suicide Prevention in Children

Tuesday, October 25, 2016
7 pm

Presented by
Cathy Grizinski
Associate Director, Help Hotline help-hotline-logo

IT’S OK TO ASK FOR HELP

St. John’s Episcopal Church
323 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503
For more information:
CALL 330-743-3175

Todd Wilson, Organist

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Todd Wilson, Organist

Head of the Organ Department at
The Cleveland Institute of Music;
Curator of the E.M. Skinner pipe organ at
Severance Hall, Cleveland, OH;
Director of Music and Worship at Cleveland’s Trinity Cathedral;
House Organist for the Stan Hywet Home and Gardens, Akron, OH.

 

 


Also Performing

Illuminare – The Salem Youth Chorus

Jon Simsic, Conductor


Christopher Krummel

Trumpet


Sunday, October 30, 2016
4pm
St. John’s Episcopal Church
323 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503
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Special Event – Scott Simon, Weekend Edition

ssimonTuesday, September  13, 2016

7:00 PM

Reception to follow

Tickets: $10

ONLINE TICKETS ARE SOLD OUT!!

We might have more tickets available at the church.

Please call us at 330 743 3175. 

Our apologies for the inconvenience

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