Author: Gale Wright
Atalaya String Quartet
TGIF, Jan 5, 5:30pm
The Atalaya String Quartet will be playing music by Dmitri Shostakovich and Franz Joseph Haydn at our TGIF Concert on Friday. Sanctuary doors open at 5:15 pm, and the concert begins at 5:30. The concert is free with donations accepted.Read moreDecember 30, 2023
Dear Saints in Santa Fe, and other far-off places, Greetings in the name of Jesus Christ, whose birth we are celebrating now until Epiphany on January 6th. Two hundred. That’s how many Letters to the Saints I have written, week by week, month by month, year by year, thus far. Hopefully they have addressed some of the happenings in the world, in the church, and perhaps even in your own life. Two hundred. It’s not a special number really. Forty is much better. In the Bible forty signifies a lifetime...
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Closing Dec 31
A big Thank You to all who participated in the beautiful crèche display. If you haven't seen it, you should stop by before the New Year's Eve Watch Night service at 10 am on December 31. After the service, contributors please come by the display and pick up your crèche, or pick it up from the office next week. Again, Thank You!Read morePeacemakers Group
Fridays, 10am, via Zoom
Peacemakers is a weekly group discovering the contributions of Gandhi, King, and Jesus to the foundations for peace and the means of living peace. On December 29, the group, led by Rev. Bobb Barnes, is beginning The Six Principles of Kingian Nonviolence. Read moreDecember 23, 2023
Dear Saints in Santa Fe, and other far-off places, Greetings in the name of Jesus Christ, who often prayed when life became overwhelming. Christmas Prayer 2023-- Wonderful Counselor, Mighty and Everlasting God, Prince of Peace: Come to us now, in Joseph dreams and Mary songs, in the generosity of strangers and on angel wings. Remind us again of your story of Christ’s birth, and your love for all humanity.
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Dear Saints in Santa Fe, and other far-off places, Greetings in the name of Jesus Christ, whose very name connects us with joy. O Come, All ye Faithful. As I think back through my sixty plus years of Christmas’s this carol holds my most cherished memories. It was the first song we would sing at every Christmas Eve service (isn’t this always the first carol?), with robed choirs majestically processing and trumpets trumpeting, and voices coming together so much better than alone, all accompanied by my squirming-in-the-pew excitement of returning home, all but thirty feet from the church doors, when it was all finished, where I would find my presents under the tree...
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