At our Queer Theology Discussion Group on Sunday March 8 we discussed the lectionary of the week, focusing on John 4:5-42, when Jesus meets the Samaritan woman at the well.

We’re a parishioner-led group devoted to exploring queer theology more deeply, and how members of the LGBTQIA+ community are not just accepted in the Episcopal Church but embraced in God’s love. We ask ourselves: How does the queer perspective enrich queer theology and our community? All LGBTQIA+ people and allies are welcome. For more information contact Anders “AJ” Nolan.
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At our Queer Theology Discussion Group on Sunday March 8 we discussed the lectionary of the week, focusing on John 4:5-42, when Jesus meets the Samaritan woman at the well.
Rev. King, an Episcopal priest who serves as the Canon for Mission in Small Congregations in the Diocese of West Texas, joined us to share the history of her ancestors, offering a deeply personal and often challenging perspective on the ongoing crisis in the Holy Land.
On Sunday, March 1, Fr. Noah sat down with Dr. David R. Black to unpack the history, necessity, and challenge of Liberation Theology.
If you have stopped by the parish offices over the last week, you might have noticed a new face around the building. Our intern!
Our February Rector’s Book Club gathering invited us to step into the uncomfortable but deeply necessary and exciting space of self-examination when it comes to our faith.
Why does Christianity so often seem impotent in dealing with discrimination and injustice?
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