by Kathy Coman | Feb 26, 2018 | episcopal identity, parish life
At what is now the back of the church is a window representing the healing of the lame beggar at the gate of the temple, as recounted in the Book of Acts, chapter 3. In the foreground is the beggar, holding a staff with one limb bandaged. His face shows the...
by The Rev. Curt Norman | Feb 20, 2018 | devotions, episcopal identity
I mentioned recently from the pulpit of the individual Christian’s need to grow into the full stature of Jesus Christ, to become mature in the Christian faith. The Episcopal Church marks this stature in the sacramental rite of Confirmation. From the Catechism of The...
by Kathy Coman | Feb 1, 2018 | parish life
I thought I would share with you a few tidbits about the middle window below the Last Supper window. The window depicts St. John, our patron saint. He is shown writing the Book of Revelation on the island of Patmos. The crimson under-robe denotes the Holy Spirit. The...