Category: Archives 2025
Jesus Hijacked
Adult Ed, Jun 22, 9:45am
What is the ideology of what is happening politically? In the third video in his series, "Roadmap to White Christian Nationalism," Dr. Jemar Tisby notes that White Christian Nationalism harms the witness and the credibility of Christianity. View the video and enter into a discussion in adult ed, McFarland Chapel or on Zoom. Dennis Sanderson facilitates the discussion.Read moreFishers of Men
Children & Youth, Jun 20, 8:30 & 11am
This Sunday the children and youth will be learning about Jesus calling the disciples to be fishers of men (Matthew). The children and youth program begins in our worship services at 8:30 and 11. After they receive a blessing, they leave for their activities.Read moreA Documentary by Mark Wynn
Town Hall Event, Jun 19, 6:30pm
Join Esperanza Shelter in Pope Hall for a powerful screening of the documentary film, This is Where I Learned Not to Sleep, followed by a town hall meeting on domestic violence and how it impacts our entire community. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with Mark Wynn, former Lieutenant from Nashville PD and domestic violence expert.Read moreeSSO Eternal Summer Symphony Orchestra
TGIF, Jun 20, 5:30pm
At our concert this Friday, hear the beautiful melodies and interesting harmonies of the Shubert Symphony No. 5, performed by eSSO, the eternal Summer Symphony Orchestra. Sanctuary doors open at 5:15 pm and the concert begins at 5:30. The concert is free with donations accepted.Read moreArtisan String Quartet
Classical Sounds, Jun 22, 3:00pm
Join us in our Sanctuary on a Sunday afternoon for “Masterpiece & Theater,” a free concert sponsored by Classical Sounds, Santa Fe. Enjoy Beethoven’s iconic String Quartet Opus 18, #1 and familiar favorites associated with theater, opera, and cinema. For more information view the artists website: Artisan String Quarter.Read moreInterfaith Community Shelter Update
As you may have already heard, the City of Santa Fe has ended the lease for Interfaith Community Shelter, also known as Pete's Place, on Cerrillos Road. A new company, Urban Alchemy, will occupy that space starting August 1st to operate the shelter and provide street outreach.
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