May 11, 2023
It’s a little early, but it seems summer is here. The Sunday after Easter is often called “low Sunday” because of a predictable decline in attendance. The pews usually […]
It’s a little early, but it seems summer is here. The Sunday after Easter is often called “low Sunday” because of a predictable decline in attendance. The pews usually […]
“Hail the day that sees him rise!” On Thursday May 18 the Church will celebrate the Feast of the Ascension, one of the seven Principal Feasts. (The others are […]
We are well into the Easter Season, which means that summer is right around the corner. Soon our Christian formation classes will wind down, the choir will begin its […]
Safeguarding Training The church must be a safe place for vulnerable people. To ensure that, the canons of the national church and Diocese of Oregon mandate background checks and […]
Triduum Today we begin the Triduum, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and the Great Vigil, one of the oldest recorded traditions of our faith. This series of gatherings that comprise […]
Click here to listen to Presiding Bishop Michael Curry’s Easter Message
This past Sunday I spoke briefly about the recent antisemitic activity in Eugene, the church’s historic role in antisemitic thought, and our continuing need to lament and atone for our […]
We often give things up for Lent. This year, why not give up something out of the ordinary. Are you lonely? Make it a point to come to the many […]
Mark 10:17-31 The eye of the needle was a gate into Jerusalem, a narrow gate inside a larger one. This gate was so narrow that a camel could not get […]
Mark 9:30-37 Imagine you are taking your regular walk with your friends, close friends whom you know and trust, and as you’re walking along, one of them tells the group […]