We’re providing food for St. Mary’s Shelter for the first week in June (May 31st – June 4th). Thank you for helping our neighbors in need!
We’re providing food for St. Mary’s Shelter for the first week in June (May 31st – June 4th). Thank you for helping our neighbors in need!
All women of St. John’s are welcome to attend our next WELCA meeting for fun, fellowship and to prepare packets for our children for Vacation Bible School!
Easter joy will turn into the birth of the Church on Pentecost. On May 23rd, the rite of confirmation will occur during Sunday morning worship for three 9th graders: , Bryce Absher, Zachary Brown, and Nicholas VanDerVeer. Their guide was Danielle Blackledge. We hope you will join us for worship that day in person or…
Spring is officially here and we are preparing to clean up and mulch the gardens around the church. It’s a great opportunity to get some fresh air and exercise while serving your church! Tasks include raking, weeding, and raking through the old mulch in preparation for laying down new mulch the following weekend. All these activities…
Join us for our outdoor Vacation Bible School! Sign up at VBS Registration (google.com)
WELCA will meet on Tuesday, April 27th at 10:30 a.m. Jack Ertell will present his program “Phoenixville—Then and Now.” Plan to attend for some fun, fellowship, and education. We will not be eating. Wear your mask and bring your beverage.
Invite your friends and neighbors to this (masked and socially distanced) live performance. Selections include Clavierubung, Part III—Johann Sebastian, Three Chorale Preludes from Opus 122—Johannes Brahms and Introduction and Variations on Engelberg—Moonyeen Albrecht. The concert will also be available on our YouTube channel. MARK MUMMERT is Cantor at Trinity Lutheran Church, Worcester, Massachusetts, Artistic Director of the Music at Trinity fine arts…
Christ is risen! Jesus is alive, and God has swallowed up death forever. With Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome, we may feel astonished and confused, unsure of what to make of the empty tomb. But this is why we gather: to proclaim, witness, praise, and affirm the liberating reality of Christ’s…
We will welcome Easter with the sunrise from our back lawn with worship and singing! Please join us!
This is the night of salvation! At the Vigil of Easter, we gather around fire, word, water, bread, and wine, proclaiming through story and song that ours is a God who continuously brings life out of death. On this night we experience again the heart of God’s baptismal promise and the center of our faith:…