Events

Rekindle Your Zeal: Self-Care for Catechists

March 5, 2022

Many catechists today tell us they feel worn down. It's natural but not inevitable. Join us for a day to refresh your spirit and rekindle your zeal.

The Inclusive Community: Jesus in Luke’s Gospel

February 12, 2022 – February 15, 2022

Who was the evangelist we call Luke? Why did he write his gospel? We will study these questions and explore the personal meaning of the scriptures by focusing on the lectionary readings from the Gospel of Luke that we will hear during Sunday liturgies in 2022.

Taizé for February: “God’s Gonna Trouble the Water”

February 3, 2022

As we gather in February for our Taizé prayer service, we lament together the stark reality of racism in our world, our country and our local community. May the Holy Spirit inspire us toward action for racial justice.

Sacred Time: Embracing an Intentional Way of Life

January 8, 2022 – February 22, 2022

Reading Christine Valters Paintner’s latest book, we’ll learn through meditation exercises and creative practices how to live more intentionally with the natural rhythms of sacred time to ground ourselves and embrace rest, reflection and growth.

Taizé for January: Reclaim, Renew Your Life

January 6, 2022

The dawn of a new year is the time to reclaim your life. “Come and be with us Holy Spirit,” will be our prayer as we gather in January for our Taizé prayer service.

Through the Eyes of St. Joseph

December 11, 2021

Presented by Fr. Ron Will On this Advent Day of Prayer, we will contemplate the experience of God being born into human flesh as Jesus of Nazareth, looking at the experience through the eyes of St. Joseph, his foster father.

Haunted by God: The Life of Dorothy Day

December 6, 2021

An acclaimed one-woman show about an American Catholic hero produced by Still Point Theatre Collective. It’s been called "a compelling warts-and-all portrait" and "a wonderfully uplifting theater experience.”

Taizé for December: Advent Anticipation

December 2, 2021

In-person offering. An ecumenical, meditative prayer experience using music, chants and scripture. The service will also be live-streamed.

Sacred Church – Sinful Church: Creating a community of lamentation and hope

November 20, 2021 – November 21, 2021

A weekend retreat for folks who have been hurt by the church they love. Using shared storytelling and prayer, Fr. Bill Nordenbrock will lead participants through lamentation to renewed hope.

Taizé for November: Native American Heritage Month

November 4, 2021

We gather in November to honor our indigenous brothers and sister at the start of Native American Heritage Month. Our November Taizé prayer will incorporate elements of Native American prayer. We will praise God and pray for healing among nations.