Food and Formation in Advent

What does it mean to be a Christian? There may be as many ways to answer that question as there are Christians, but for more than 1,600 years, there has been a consensus among churches that our creeds express the essence of our faith.

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Conjectures from a windswept land

Recently, I preached a sermon that drew on my experience of being buffeted by the winds as I drove across the Great Plains this past September. That journey became a metaphor for the periods in our lives when we seem to be pushed one way or the other by events that are largely out of our control. On this day after a bitter and closely contested national election, we may feel that we are sojourning in a land that has either been swept clean or left barren. 

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Calvary Food Pantry 15th Anniversary Celebration

May 8th is an important day for the Pantry.

 We will be celebrating two milestones as part of Rogation Day.

 (1)               We will be blessing the gardens, including the pantry garden, which is celebrating its second anniversary of operation, and

(2)               We will also recognize the Fifteenth anniversary of Pantry operation.

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2024 Rummage and Plant Sale

Calvary will hold a Rummage and Plant Sale on Saturday, April 27, 2024 from 8:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. This annual event benefits the Calvary Center of Hope / Calvary Food Pantry. There will be loads of great finds as always! For those donating items: Please do not bring your rummage until the drop-off times listed below. No clothing items are accepted.

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Food and Formation in Lent

If you did not grow up in an Episcopal or Roman Catholic church (or even if you did), you might wonder what all the fuss is about when it comes to Holy Week. So this Lent, we’ll take a closer look at Holy Week and why we often refer to the experience of those days as “a journey.”

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