A Sunday of Word, Way, and Light:
* * * * Weather Update for This Sunday, February 1st* * * * Due to uncertainty about the timing and impact of this weekend’s winter storm, we are cancelling this Sunday’s 5 p.m. Choral Evensong, as well as Fr.…
Join us in Cranmer Hall for children’s, youth, and adult Sunday School classes.
Our Anglican Episcopal parish offers a welcoming and thoughtful space for spiritual formation, theological reflection, and community engagement. Each Sunday morning, adults of all ages gather to explore Scripture, church tradition, and the challenges of living faithfully in today’s world. Guided by the rhythms of the liturgical calendar and the principles of Anglican theology, our discussions range from lectionary readings and prayer book practices to contemporary issues viewed through a Christian lens. The format is conversational and inclusive, encouraging open dialogue, honest questions, and respectful listening. Whether you’re new to the Episcopal Church or a lifelong member, our Sunday School classes provide a meaningful opportunity to grow in faith and fellowship within a supportive and reflective environment.

* * * * Weather Update for This Sunday, February 1st* * * * Due to uncertainty about the timing and impact of this weekend’s winter storm, we are cancelling this Sunday’s 5 p.m. Choral Evensong, as well as Fr.…
Women of the parish and their friends are invited to join a new Bible study based on Tim Keller’s book, “Jesus the King,” in which he unlocks new insights into the life of Jesus Christ as told in the Gospel…
On Wednesday, January 21, we give thanks for the 4th anniversary of the ordination of the Rev’d Fr. Jonathan Jameson to the priesthood. Since his ordination on the Feast of St. Agnes in 2022, he has served our parish with…
We are truly overwhelmed with gratitude. Thanks to you, Hope Haven has successfully met our $20,000 match challenge! This incredible generosity means our programming is fully funded for the upcoming year, and we can continue bringing joy, connection, and purpose…
New class starting spring 2026 Please consider being part of Stephen Ministry. After 50 hours of training, you will be prepared to care for someone in need. Walk alongside with them, pray with them, care for them during their crisis.…
The following parishioners will serve on the Vestry this year: Officers Non-voting Officers Vestry Members We wish to thank our outgoing Vestry Officers for their dedicated service on St. John’s Vestry in 2025.
Starting in January 2026, the class begins Henri J.M. Nouwen’s book “Life of the Beloved: Spiritual Living in a Secular World”. Bishop Lambert’s Sunday School Class will begin their study of Henri J.M. Nouwen’s book “Life of the Beloved: Spiritual…
St. John’s Men’s Bible Study Meets every Thursday at 7‒8 a.m. in Reading Room of Cranmer Hall (3rd floor) Fr. Dunbar leads a small group for fellowship in prayer, mutual support, and understanding of the Scriptures every week. To sign up or…
Faith & Fellowship Returns!Join us every Sunday at 10 a.m. in the Reading Room of Cranmer Hall as we resume our weekly gatherings. This fall, we’ll be reading A Long Obedience in the Same Direction by Eugene Peterson, which is…
Another fabulous Holly Days Bazaar is in the books! Thanks to your generosity of time, talents, and treasures, this year’s event was a triumph. Because of your efforts, the Women of St. John’s can continue their mission to support our…
On Sunday, November 2, 2025, St. John’s Church unveiled a memorial plaque in honor of Homer Peeples, Jr., his wife, Ruth Johnson Peeples, and their son, Homer Peeples III, who predeceased them. We give thanks for their lives and for…