GRACE IS HERE
A place to share God's warmth and love with all through worship and service
We are a diverse community committed to living the message of Jesus Christ. We believe in God’s redeeming love through the person of Jesus Christ.
We embrace the awe and mystery of God through traditional liturgy while being open to the movement of the Holy Spirit.
We welcome all people to experience the love of God.
We welcome you here.
Death and Despair Do Not Have the Last Word
Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe
Dear people of God in The Episcopal Church:
Like Jesus, we live in frightening times. His earthly ministry began, as we heard in today’s Gospel reading, when John the Baptist was imprisoned by authorities who wanted to silence his preaching and prophesying.
Jesus knew what happens when earthly powers persuade human beings to fear one another, regard one another as strangers, and believe that there is not enough to go around. In Jesus’ time, the power of these divisions motivated John’s beheading and Jesus’ own death on the cross at the hands of Roman authorities.
In our time, the deadly power of those divisions is on display on the streets of Minneapolis, in other places across the United States, and in other countries around the world. As has too often been the case throughout history, the most vulnerable among us are bearing the burden, shouldering the greatest share of risk and loss, and enduring the violation of their very humanity. Read more...
Bearing & Renewing Our Public Witness
Bishop Susan Brown Snook
I write now to you about a matter that deeply wounds our national conscience and calls forth our faithful response.
In recent weeks across our country, there has been a shocking escalation of violence involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials. In Minneapolis, multiple people—including U.S. citizens and bystanders—have been shot and killed during federal immigration enforcement actions and protests. Most recently, 37-year-old Alex Pretti, a Veteran’s Administration ICU nurse devoted to serving others, was killed by federal agents —the second fatal shooting in that city within weeks. Prior to that, Renee Good, another U.S. citizen, was fatally shot by an ICE agent during a raid, sparking widespread outrage and grief. These incidents are occurring within a pattern of aggressive enforcement actions that have seen federal agents open fire on civilians and detain U.S. citizens and others in troubling circumstances. Read More...
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