We invite all to the 8:30 am in-person Eucharist. This service will also be shared via Facebook Live.
Each year we look forward to hearing the Christmas story in the Gospel of Luke. This Sunday we will explore the richness and wonder of this beloved story. Come and let your heart open anew to the awe and miracle of the holy birth.
We invite all to the 11:00 am in-person Eucharist with music & choir.
The class is taught by Carrie Murray, personal trainer, and is held in the parish hall for 45 minutes to an hour. It includes standing Chi Gung exercises, but chairs are provided if needed. Many of the exercises can be modified when sitting. This practice is recommended for adults over the age of 25 or so.
The Tai Chi Gung is a simple and unique practice to equilibrium and health that was developed by LaoTzu. Its benefits vary depending on what you are looking to achieve. The exercises may enhance your physical fitness by:
They can also calm you, provide a deeper level of inner peace and cultivate more mindfulness. Although this practice offers many of the same benefits as the Tai Chi taught by the Tai Chi Society in Knoxville, it is unique in many ways. Please join the class to learn more about it and see if it is right for you! A suggested donation of $10 per class will go to Carrie; she also does Venmo.
This is a simple service with a devotional liturgy, 20 minute of silence, and closing prayers. Typically includes Eucharist once a month and brief book discussions on the other weeks.
Come join us for a family-friendly Christmas worship of music and light.
Come join for for the music of Christmas as we worship the coming of the Christ child.
The Tai Chi Gung classes that regularly meet on Mondays and Wednesdays will not meet over the Christmas and New Year's weeks. They will resume on Jan. 6th.
The class is taught by Carrie Murray, personal trainer, and is held in the parish hall for 45 minutes to an hour. It includes standing Chi Gung exercises, but chairs are provided if needed. Many of the exercises can be modified when sitting. This practice is recommended for adults over the age of 25 or so.
The Tai Chi Gung is a simple and unique practice to equilibrium and health that was developed by LaoTzu. Its benefits vary depending on what you are looking to achieve. The exercises may enhance your physical fitness by:
They can also calm you, provide a deeper level of inner peace and cultivate more mindfulness. Although this practice offers many of the same benefits as the Tai Chi taught by the Tai Chi Society in Knoxville, it is unique in many ways. Please join the class to learn more about it and see if it is right for you! A suggested donation of $10 per class will go to Carrie; she also does Venmo.
Bible study will resume on January 9.
We invite all to the 8:30 am in-person Eucharist. This service will also be shared via Facebook Live.
Good Shepherd Cafe will be open in place of Good Shepherd and the World. Come to gather in the spirit of Christmas and bring your holiday treats to share.
Tai Chi Gung will not meet this week. Carrie Murray, personal trainer, teaches this class. It typically runs for 45 minutes to an hour and includes standing Chi Gung exercises, but chairs are provided if needed. Many of the exercises can be modified when sitting. This practice is recommended for adults over the age of 25 or so.
The Tai Chi Gung is a simple and unique practice to equilibrium and health that was developed by LaoTzu. Its benefits vary depending on what you are looking to achieve. The exercises may enhance your physical fitness by:
They can also calm you, provide a deeper level of inner peace and cultivate more mindfulness. Although this practice offers many of the same benefits as the Tai Chi taught by the Tai Chi Society in Knoxville, it is unique in many ways. Please join the class to learn more about it and see if it is right for you! A suggested donation of $10 per class will go to Carrie; she also does Venmo.
Centering Prayer will not meet this evening. This is a simple service with a devotional liturgy, 20 minute of silence, and closing prayers. Typically includes Eucharist once a month and brief book discussions on the other weeks.
We invite all to the 8:30 am in-person Eucharist. This service will also be shared via Facebook Live.
When vacation becomes pilgrimage, how God breaks in the most unexpected ways. Because you have asked, Amma Dorrie will share images and reflections on her journey to Egypt, the beauty, the history, and holy encounters.
We invite all to the 11:00 am in-person Eucharist with music & choir.
Carrie Murray, personal trainer, teaches this class. It typically runs for 45 minutes to an hour and includes standing Chi Gung exercises, but chairs are provided if needed. Many of the exercises can be modified when sitting. This practice is recommended for adults over the age of 25 or so.
The Tai Chi Gung is a simple and unique practice to equilibrium and health that was developed by LaoTzu. Its benefits vary depending on what you are looking to achieve. The exercises may enhance your physical fitness by:
They can also calm you, provide a deeper level of inner peace and cultivate more mindfulness. Although this practice offers many of the same benefits as the Tai Chi taught by the Tai Chi Society in Knoxville, it is unique in many ways. Please join the class to learn more about it and see if it is right for you! A suggested donation of $10 per class will go to Carrie; she also does Venmo.
Centering Prayer will resume on Monday, January 13th. This is a simple service with a devotional liturgy, 20 minutes of silence, and closing prayers. Typically includes Eucharist once a month and brief book discussions on the other weeks.
Please join us to celebrate the Feast of the Epiphany with a celebration song and light.
Epiphany is the celebration of the showing forth, or manifestation of the Light of the World, the Christ child, to all people. It is the climax of the Christmas season as the Wise Men, following the star, arrive in Bethlehem bearing gifts to honor the holy child.
Study and discussion of the upcoming Sunday lectionary readings