The Catechumenate is the primary parish process for incorporating new Christians into life in Christ through Holy Baptism. It also serves
to support those persons already baptized who are coming to a new place in their faith journey and want to affirm that through Confirmation,
Reception into The Episcopal Church from another faith tradition, or Reaffirmation. The formation process is one of listening to and reflecting on the Gospels, the Baptismal Covenant, our personal relationships with God and the work of God the Holy Spirit in our daily lives, all of this within the context of sharing in Christian community.
The Catechumenate meets almost every Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and from Advent 1 to the Bishop’s Visitation in May.
The Catechumenate is the primary parish process for incorporating new Christians into life in Christ through Holy Baptism. It also serves
to support those persons already baptized who are coming to a new place in their faith journey and want to affirm that through Confirmation,
Reception into The Episcopal Church from another faith tradition, or Reaffirmation. The formation process is one of listening to and reflecting on the Gospels, the Baptismal Covenant, our personal relationships with God and the work of God the Holy Spirit in our daily lives, all of this within the context of sharing in Christian community.
The Catechumenate meets almost every Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and from Advent 1 to the Bishop’s Visitation in May.
The Catechumenate is the primary parish process for incorporating new Christians into life in Christ through Holy Baptism. It also serves
to support those persons already baptized who are coming to a new place in their faith journey and want to affirm that through Confirmation,
Reception into The Episcopal Church from another faith tradition, or Reaffirmation. The formation process is one of listening to and reflecting on the Gospels, the Baptismal Covenant, our personal relationships with God and the work of God the Holy Spirit in our daily lives, all of this within the context of sharing in Christian community.
The Catechumenate meets almost every Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and from Advent 1 to the Bishop’s Visitation in May.
The Catechumenate is the primary parish process for incorporating new Christians into life in Christ through Holy Baptism. It also serves
to support those persons already baptized who are coming to a new place in their faith journey and want to affirm that through Confirmation,
Reception into The Episcopal Church from another faith tradition, or Reaffirmation. The formation process is one of listening to and reflecting on the Gospels, the Baptismal Covenant, our personal relationships with God and the work of God the Holy Spirit in our daily lives, all of this within the context of sharing in Christian community.
The Catechumenate meets almost every Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and from Advent 1 to the Bishop’s Visitation in May.
The Catechumenate is the primary parish process for incorporating new Christians into life in Christ through Holy Baptism. It also serves
to support those persons already baptized who are coming to a new place in their faith journey and want to affirm that through Confirmation,
Reception into The Episcopal Church from another faith tradition, or Reaffirmation. The formation process is one of listening to and reflecting on the Gospels, the Baptismal Covenant, our personal relationships with God and the work of God the Holy Spirit in our daily lives, all of this within the context of sharing in Christian community.
The Catechumenate meets almost every Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and from Advent 1 to the Bishop’s Visitation in May.
The Catechumenate is the primary parish process for incorporating new Christians into life in Christ through Holy Baptism. It also serves
to support those persons already baptized who are coming to a new place in their faith journey and want to affirm that through Confirmation,
Reception into The Episcopal Church from another faith tradition, or Reaffirmation. The formation process is one of listening to and reflecting on the Gospels, the Baptismal Covenant, our personal relationships with God and the work of God the Holy Spirit in our daily lives, all of this within the context of sharing in Christian community.
The Catechumenate meets almost every Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and from Advent 1 to the Bishop’s Visitation in May.
The Catechumenate is the primary parish process for incorporating new Christians into life in Christ through Holy Baptism. It also serves
to support those persons already baptized who are coming to a new place in their faith journey and want to affirm that through Confirmation,
Reception into The Episcopal Church from another faith tradition, or Reaffirmation. The formation process is one of listening to and reflecting on the Gospels, the Baptismal Covenant, our personal relationships with God and the work of God the Holy Spirit in our daily lives, all of this within the context of sharing in Christian community.
The Catechumenate meets almost every Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and from Advent 1 to the Bishop’s Visitation in May.
The Catechumenate is the primary parish process for incorporating new Christians into life in Christ through Holy Baptism. It also serves
to support those persons already baptized who are coming to a new place in their faith journey and want to affirm that through Confirmation,
Reception into The Episcopal Church from another faith tradition, or Reaffirmation. The formation process is one of listening to and reflecting on the Gospels, the Baptismal Covenant, our personal relationships with God and the work of God the Holy Spirit in our daily lives, all of this within the context of sharing in Christian community.
The Catechumenate meets almost every Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and from Advent 1 to the Bishop’s Visitation in May.
The Catechumenate is the primary parish process for incorporating new Christians into life in Christ through Holy Baptism. It also serves
to support those persons already baptized who are coming to a new place in their faith journey and want to affirm that through Confirmation,
Reception into The Episcopal Church from another faith tradition, or Reaffirmation. The formation process is one of listening to and reflecting on the Gospels, the Baptismal Covenant, our personal relationships with God and the work of God the Holy Spirit in our daily lives, all of this within the context of sharing in Christian community.
The Catechumenate meets almost every Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and from Advent 1 to the Bishop’s Visitation in May.
The Catechumenate is the primary parish process for incorporating new Christians into life in Christ through Holy Baptism. It also serves
to support those persons already baptized who are coming to a new place in their faith journey and want to affirm that through Confirmation,
Reception into The Episcopal Church from another faith tradition, or Reaffirmation. The formation process is one of listening to and reflecting on the Gospels, the Baptismal Covenant, our personal relationships with God and the work of God the Holy Spirit in our daily lives, all of this within the context of sharing in Christian community.
The Catechumenate meets almost every Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and from Advent 1 to the Bishop’s Visitation in May.
The Catechumenate is the primary parish process for incorporating new Christians into life in Christ through Holy Baptism. It also serves
to support those persons already baptized who are coming to a new place in their faith journey and want to affirm that through Confirmation,
Reception into The Episcopal Church from another faith tradition, or Reaffirmation. The formation process is one of listening to and reflecting on the Gospels, the Baptismal Covenant, our personal relationships with God and the work of God the Holy Spirit in our daily lives, all of this within the context of sharing in Christian community.
The Catechumenate meets almost every Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and from Advent 1 to the Bishop’s Visitation in May.
The Catechumenate is the primary parish process for incorporating new Christians into life in Christ through Holy Baptism. It also serves
to support those persons already baptized who are coming to a new place in their faith journey and want to affirm that through Confirmation,
Reception into The Episcopal Church from another faith tradition, or Reaffirmation. The formation process is one of listening to and reflecting on the Gospels, the Baptismal Covenant, our personal relationships with God and the work of God the Holy Spirit in our daily lives, all of this within the context of sharing in Christian community.
The Catechumenate meets almost every Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and from Advent 1 to the Bishop’s Visitation in May.
The Catechumenate is the primary parish process for incorporating new Christians into life in Christ through Holy Baptism. It also serves
to support those persons already baptized who are coming to a new place in their faith journey and want to affirm that through Confirmation,
Reception into The Episcopal Church from another faith tradition, or Reaffirmation. The formation process is one of listening to and reflecting on the Gospels, the Baptismal Covenant, our personal relationships with God and the work of God the Holy Spirit in our daily lives, all of this within the context of sharing in Christian community.
The Catechumenate meets almost every Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and from Advent 1 to the Bishop’s Visitation in May.
The Catechumenate is the primary parish process for incorporating new Christians into life in Christ through Holy Baptism. It also serves
to support those persons already baptized who are coming to a new place in their faith journey and want to affirm that through Confirmation,
Reception into The Episcopal Church from another faith tradition, or Reaffirmation. The formation process is one of listening to and reflecting on the Gospels, the Baptismal Covenant, our personal relationships with God and the work of God the Holy Spirit in our daily lives, all of this within the context of sharing in Christian community.
The Catechumenate meets almost every Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and from Advent 1 to the Bishop’s Visitation in May.
The Catechumenate is the primary parish process for incorporating new Christians into life in Christ through Holy Baptism. It also serves
to support those persons already baptized who are coming to a new place in their faith journey and want to affirm that through Confirmation,
Reception into The Episcopal Church from another faith tradition, or Reaffirmation. The formation process is one of listening to and reflecting on the Gospels, the Baptismal Covenant, our personal relationships with God and the work of God the Holy Spirit in our daily lives, all of this within the context of sharing in Christian community.
The Catechumenate meets almost every Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and from Advent 1 to the Bishop’s Visitation in May.
The Catechumenate is the primary parish process for incorporating new Christians into life in Christ through Holy Baptism. It also serves
to support those persons already baptized who are coming to a new place in their faith journey and want to affirm that through Confirmation,
Reception into The Episcopal Church from another faith tradition, or Reaffirmation. The formation process is one of listening to and reflecting on the Gospels, the Baptismal Covenant, our personal relationships with God and the work of God the Holy Spirit in our daily lives, all of this within the context of sharing in Christian community.
The Catechumenate meets almost every Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and from Advent 1 to the Bishop’s Visitation in May.
The Catechumenate is the primary parish process for incorporating new Christians into life in Christ through Holy Baptism. It also serves
to support those persons already baptized who are coming to a new place in their faith journey and want to affirm that through Confirmation,
Reception into The Episcopal Church from another faith tradition, or Reaffirmation. The formation process is one of listening to and reflecting on the Gospels, the Baptismal Covenant, our personal relationships with God and the work of God the Holy Spirit in our daily lives, all of this within the context of sharing in Christian community.
The Catechumenate meets almost every Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and from Advent 1 to the Bishop’s Visitation in May.
The Catechumenate is the primary parish process for incorporating new Christians into life in Christ through Holy Baptism. It also serves
to support those persons already baptized who are coming to a new place in their faith journey and want to affirm that through Confirmation,
Reception into The Episcopal Church from another faith tradition, or Reaffirmation. The formation process is one of listening to and reflecting on the Gospels, the Baptismal Covenant, our personal relationships with God and the work of God the Holy Spirit in our daily lives, all of this within the context of sharing in Christian community.
The Catechumenate meets almost every Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and from Advent 1 to the Bishop’s Visitation in May.
The Catechumenate is the primary parish process for incorporating new Christians into life in Christ through Holy Baptism. It also serves
to support those persons already baptized who are coming to a new place in their faith journey and want to affirm that through Confirmation,
Reception into The Episcopal Church from another faith tradition, or Reaffirmation. The formation process is one of listening to and reflecting on the Gospels, the Baptismal Covenant, our personal relationships with God and the work of God the Holy Spirit in our daily lives, all of this within the context of sharing in Christian community.
The Catechumenate meets almost every Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and from Advent 1 to the Bishop’s Visitation in May.
The Catechumenate is the primary parish process for incorporating new Christians into life in Christ through Holy Baptism. It also serves
to support those persons already baptized who are coming to a new place in their faith journey and want to affirm that through Confirmation,
Reception into The Episcopal Church from another faith tradition, or Reaffirmation. The formation process is one of listening to and reflecting on the Gospels, the Baptismal Covenant, our personal relationships with God and the work of God the Holy Spirit in our daily lives, all of this within the context of sharing in Christian community.
The Catechumenate meets almost every Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and from Advent 1 to the Bishop’s Visitation in May.