Category: Archives 2026
FPC Leads Interfaith Vigil in Solidarity with Minneapolis and Immigrant Community
VIDEO. The Interfaith Vigil for Minnesota, which was held at our church on January 29th, drew over 300 people and was reported in six news outlets as of this writing. The sanctuary was filled and many people were in an overflow room, with 45 watching the livestream.
Read moreThe Beatitudes
Children & Youth, Feb 8, begins during the worship Service
This week during the children’s Sunday School, our kids will explore the Beatitudes—Jesus’ beautiful words about what it means to live with love, humility, and kindness. Through stories, conversation, and activities, our children will learn that God blesses those who show mercy, seek peace, and care for others.Read more2026 Legislative Issue Briefing
LAM-NM, Feb 4, 9am
The annual Issue Briefing by the Lutheran Advocacy Ministry–New Mexico will be held at our church again this year on Wednesday, February 4th. Participants will enjoy refreshments, guest speakers, an advocacy agenda legislative update, and reflections from Bishop Megan Johnson Aelabouni.Read moreFebFest’26 Concert
Basilica, Feb 1, 3pm
Immerse yourself in a dynamic and historically rich experience at the Choral Concert of African American Sacred Music, conducted and arranged by Dr. G. Phillips Shultz III. Admission is free with a free-will offering to benefit the Roadrunner Food Bank and the Faith Coalition of Santa Fe (in which our church participates).Read moreScott and Johanna Hongell-Darsee
TGIF, Feb 6, 5:30pm
This Friday we welcome the return of Scott and Johanna Hongell-Darsee, who offer a program of medieval and traditional ballads that weave a world of fantasy and mystery. Doors to the sanctuary open at 5:15pm and the concert begins at 5:30pm. The concert is free with donations accepted.Read moreWomen’s Quiet Day
Holy Faith Episcopal, Feb 7, 8-3
The Church of the Holy Faith invites all women in the community to join in the 2026 Women’s Quiet Day for a day of pre-Lenten reflection, study, and silence. This year’s speaker is Megan McKenna, an internationally known author, theologian, storyteller and lecturer.Read moreThe Story of Esther
Children & Youth, Feb 1,10am
This week, Children’s Sunday School will focus on the story of Esther, whose faith and courage led her to speak up for her people—a powerful story still celebrated today through Purim. Children and youth begin their program in the worship services, and after receiving a blessing, they leave for their activities.Read moreFirst Sunday Luncheon
Feb 1. 11:15am, Pope Hall
To warm our hearts and tummies in these winter months, our Food, Fun, & Fellowship team will be serving a variety of comfort foods, including Turkey Pot Pie, Shepherd’s Pie (with a vegetarian option), and a winter fruit salad. We invite you to join us right after the worship service. And bring a dish or dessert to share.Read morePage 3 of 6










