
Together at the Red Doors
Thank you for joining us in both virtual and physical ways to celebrate St. Michael’s Day last Sunday.

Thank you for joining us in both virtual and physical ways to celebrate St. Michael’s Day last Sunday.

Remind us that there is an essential, holy, un-hurtable part of ourselves that never tires, that does not know fear, that is un-affected by other people, that cannot be irritated, that has nothing to achieve.

I feel the tension, the edge, the uncertainty, the wonder of, ‘What next, God?’

Dear Ones, This week, I have been a participant in the Virtual Episcopal Latino Ministry Competency Course led in part by Samuel Borbón, who some of you will remember as

Seventeen Sundays ago, on Palm Sunday, April 5th, we introduced you to Llama.

While we are still likely a ways off from reopening for regular in-person worship at St. Michael’s, we wish to create a few opportunities for you to prayerfully visit the space and draw near to the sacred center we share with one another.

“We must dissent from the fear, the hatred, and the mistrust. We must dissent from a nation that buried its head in the sand waiting in vain for the needs of its poor, its elderly, and its sick to disappear and just blow away. We must dissent from a government that has left its young without jobs, education, or hope.”

Dear Ones, Our spring book group just wrapped up this past week after reading How to do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy by Jenny Odell. In her concluding chapter, she

Dear Ones, As the protests continue, as the demands grow more clear, as the need to hear and respond to the cries that Black Lives Matter, we pray, we repent,

I have been feeling a sense that there is a collective emotional tug that sways us from week to week.
Sunday Worship Schedule
7:30 – Spoken Traditional language (Rite 2 with no music)
9:00 – Traditional Service with Choir
11:00 – Inclusive Language with Choir
1:00 pm – Misa en Español
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