Join us on April 28th at 5:00 PM for a sending service for Mother Shayna as she embarks on a new chapter of her ministry at Trinity Episcopal Church in the Takoma park neighborhood of Washington, DC. If you would like to contribute to her farewell gift, click here. If you would like to write a check, make it payable ...
Compline, Ancient Music for the Modern Soul In-person and streamed Click here to view the streaming service. The short service of Compline is based on the closing time of prayer in the Daily Office, or monastic cycle of prayer. It is observed in monasteries around 9:00 PM when darkness has fallen and bedtime is near. The thoughts that inspire the ...
By May, the St. Joseph Street home will be completed!! This is good news that St. Joseph Street is progressing so fast, so we can get Kenya (see photo below) in her new home faster than we thought! We have worked together to firm up details on another great opportunity for the Saint James Team: helping to build and fit ...
Presented once a month, these masses offer something new and surprising to inspire and challenge you in your faith journey. A broad array of live music features favorite artists from the past, contemporary artists and contemplative themes while being integrated into traditional Episcopal liturgy.
Sunday, May 12, 2024 | 4:00 PM Eurasia Consort Silk Road Eurasia Consort presents music found on the Silk Road in East Asia. During the 6th century Buddhist music filled the region between India and China. Japan became a cul-de-sac of music and instruments. The new ensemble includes kugo, hokyo, biwa, and shakuhachi — instruments available in Shosoin, Japan, in ...
July 22 through July 26 6:00 - 8:00 PM For Children ages 5 - 11 This year's theme is "Compassion Camp: What Every Living Thing Needs." Each evening, children will explore the basic needs of all living things such as food, shelter, water, air, and community. They will also learn about showing compassion towards the living earth, especially in their ...
Ollie’s Closet is named after Ollie Jones, a former principal at Carter and MacRae Elementary. In her tenure, she developed a reputation for having an endless supply of school supplies in her office closet. If a student needed a uniform, backpack, notebook, crayons, or pencils, Principal Ollie had them in her closet. Word soon began to spread as more and ...