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Learning Theology through Art

St. Philip’s Children & Family Ministry hosted a viewing of the children’s paintings in the Murphey Gallery one Sunday morning Continue reading →

J2A Youth Winter Retreat

Have you ever been close to tears due to music? I do not get like that very often but it Continue reading →

Greening of St. Philip’s

The Greening of the Church at St. Philip’s takes place on December 22. At this well-loved event, parishioners gather to Continue reading →

Pausing to Give Thanks at St. Philip’s

November 26 is a predictably beautiful day at St. Philip’s, as we gather to give thanks. Warming sun, clear blue Continue reading →

Lenten Class Explores Faith Dynamics

During Lent 2015, the Rev. Vicki Hesse led a daytime forum on Wednesdays over 5 weeks. The title was “Embracing Continue reading →

Holy Saturday: What It Means To Us

Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of Holy Week are called the “Triduum Sacrum,” or “Sacred Three Days.” The Triduum liturgies serve Continue reading →

Maundy Thursday: What It Means To Us

Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of Holy Week are called the “Triduum Sacrum,” or “Sacred Three Days.” The Triduum liturgies serve Continue reading →

Good Friday: What It Means to Us

Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of Holy Week are called the “Triduum Sacrum,” or “Sacred Three Days.” The Triduum liturgies serve Continue reading →

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