Author: Gale Wright
Andrew Paulson, Baritone
TGIF, Aug 9, 5:30pm
This Friday, we welcome Andrew Paulson, baritone, accompanied by Richard Bentley on the piano. They will perform music by Henri Duparc, Guiseppe Martucci, Richard Wagner & Samuel Barber. Doors to the sanctuary open at 5:15pm, and the concert begins at 5:30pm. The concert is free with donations accepted.Read moreLuke Harnish, Bass-Baritone
Opera Apprentice, Aug 18, 11am
This Sunday we welcome Luke Harnish, bass-baritone, as he sings for us at our 11am worship service. This continues our summer opera apprentice program. Luke is performing in three of the operas featured by the Santa Fe Opera this summer.Read moreNatasha Gesto, Lyric Soprano
Opera Apprentice, Jul 21, 11am
This Sunday, Natasha Gesto, lyric soprano, sings for us at our 11am worship service, as we continue our summer opera apprentice program. Natasha is performing in four of the operas featured by the Santa Fe Opera this summer. We welcome her beautiful addition to our service.Read moreNews from the General Assembly
Adult Ed, Jul 21, 9:45am
Drew Hill reflects on his experience as commissioner to the 226th General Assembly this year in Salt Lake City. Come and hear his insights on the process and the decisions made by the Presbyterian Church (USA).Read moreKnowing Jesus Series
Children's Program, Jul 21, 8:30am
This Sunday we will read Luke 5:1–11, 27–28; 8:1–3. In these passages, Jesus calls his disciples. Jesus called ordinary people to be disciples, to follow him, to learn from him, and to serve others in ways that Jesus demonstrated in his own life. The children’s program begins in our 8:30am service on the rooftop. Read moreAndré García-Nuthmann, Tenor
TGIF, Jul 19, 5:30pm
Start your weekend with beautiful tenor favorites sung by André García-Nuthmann, with Natasha Stojanoska accompanying him on the piano, at our Friday TGIF concert on July 19th. Doors to the sanctuary open at 5:15pm, and the concert begins at 5:30pm. The concert is free with donations accepted.Read moreJuly 13, 2024
Dear Saints in Santa Fe, and other far-off places— Greetings in the name of Jesus Christ, who said once that the truth will set us free. Who said, “What is truth?” This is the only question I remember from the ordination exam I and other Presbyterian students took back in 1984. This Bible content exam, one of five needed to continue our journey to becoming Presbyterian pastors, was multiple choice and I only remember this question because I got it wrong, and apparently so did my classmates. We had dinner together following the exam in the Refectory at Yale Divinity School and this was the question we all discussed. Who said it? Never heard the question before. Are you sure it’s in the Bible?
Read moreThis Is My/Your Story
Adult Ed, Jul 14, 9:45am
Jesus is healing people, even a desperate woman who touches his cloak (Mark 5:25-34). How might this story help us better understand healing in our own lives and the world? Pastor Harry leads us in a discussion of some ideas found in the Gospel of Mark.Read morePage 25 of 75