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Taize Evening Prayer | Oct 15, 4pm
All are welcome at this contemplative service. Taizé services provide an opportunity to gather in a contemplative, prayerful setting.
COMMUNITY EVENT: Black and Indigenous History Tour & Community Picnic Nov 4
Black and Indigenous History Tour & Community Picnic with Horace Johnson Jr and Honorable Judge Beverly Scarlett.
The Joy of the Steward | Sunday Forum Oct 8, 2023
The Rev. Robert Fruehwirth reflects on the soul and life of stewardship as a life of freedom, celebration, and meaning.
The Steward’s Joy: Sunday Forum Oct 8
Come and explore what it’s like to see oneself as most basically a steward of God’s good things and how it allows for freedom, meaning and joy in ordering our lives
Courtyard Movie Night! | Friday Oct 6, 6:30pm
Join us this Friday, Oct. 6th for Super Mario Bros!
October Preparations for FEST
October FEST preparations have begun…..and we need your help.
Sermon Oct 1, 2023: A Less Conflicted Life?
The Rev. Lisa Frost-Phillips invites us to imagine a less conflicted life as we learn from Jesus and practice walking in his way through this world, our hearts and lives open to the suffering and beauty around us, and our belonging in dignity with each other.
Of what are we Stewards?
What are we stewards of at St. Matthew’s? And who are we stewards for? And what does this One seek in St. Matthew’s?
Contemplative Retreats at the Trees
Contemplative retreats just 15 minutes from St. Matthew’s, offered at The Trees, a ministry of St. Philips Episcopal Church.
SUNDAY FORUM Sept 24, 2023
In this Sunday forum The Rev. Robert Fruehwirth, goes back over the pattern and flow of the Eucharist, this time with two historical characters from our parish past: Duncan Cameron and Harriet, enslaved by the Smith family and great grand mother to Blessed Pauli Murray.
A Sermon for St. Matthew’s Day
A Saint and His Parish. The Rev. Robert Fruehwirth reflects on St. Matthew’s message for his parish today — Jesus was the fulfillment of the Hebrew Scriptures precisely in the kind of welcome he offered to Matthew, dying because he made that welcome, and the kind of community it created.
Parish Picnic: Sunday September 24, Noon
St. Matthew’s Day Parish Picnic, Sunday Sept 24, Noon!