by The Rev. Curt Norman | Sep 7, 2017 | community, devotions, episcopal identity, parish life, Uncategorized
Fr. Curt begins two new Bible studies soon. On Sunday, September 10 at 9:15am in the Guild Room, the group will begin to read through the four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John). On Tuesday, September 12 at 10:30am in the Guild Room, the group will begin to read...
by The Rev. Curt Norman | Sep 6, 2017 | community, devotions, episcopal identity, parish life
Fr. Curt begins two new Bible studies soon. On Sunday, September 10 at 9:15am in the Guild Room, the group will begin to read through the four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John). On Tuesday, September 12 at 10:30am in the Guild Room, the group will begin to read...
by The Rev. Curt Norman | Sep 5, 2017 | community, devotions, episcopal identity, parish life, Uncategorized
Fr. Curt begins two new Bible studies soon. On Sunday, September 10 at 9:15am in the Guild Room, the group will begin to read through the four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John). On Tuesday, September 12 at 10:30am in the Guild Room, the group will begin to read...
by Amy Simons | Aug 28, 2017 | community, outreach, parish life
In the “Prayers of the People” every Sunday we pray for our Open Table Brother. What’s that all about? The Open Table is a ministry designed to help individuals make the transition from where they are to a more productive life. There are OpenTable (OT) groups in...
by The Rev. Curt Norman | Aug 14, 2017 | community, devotions, episcopal identity
What can we learn from the Apostle Paul in the wake of domestic terrorism committed by white supremacists? I wish these events were non-existent. I cannot help but wonder if they are increasing in frequency, bolstered by a vacancy in the See of American Moral and...
by The Rev. Curt Norman | Jul 26, 2017 | community, devotions, episcopal identity
Fr. Curt here. In a recent post, I mentioned the two Bible studies I will host beginning this fall. What a daunting task. It’s enough to host just one. Let’s be real: the Bible is difficult to read. Despite the fact I have a Master of Divinity, I am not an...