Lenten Learning
In this series, we explore two important spiritual practices: Silent Meditation and Lectio Divina.
In this series, we explore two important spiritual practices: Silent Meditation and Lectio Divina.
This Sunday’s concert featured the Eugene Cascade Chorus.
Join us for a five-part seminar examining what the Hebrew tradition of Tzedakah is saying to our communities about action and charity in light of current policy issues.
Join us for a sampling of food from Myanmar. We’re raising awareness of the plight of the Rohingya people, refugees from Myanmar.
The Corvallis Youth Collective is going tubing in Hoodoo (if there’s enough snow) on Friday, February 2nd from 7am to 4pm.
Some examples of recent action taken by our Outreach and Social Justice team.
Father Simon was born in the Midlands of England in 1966. After living in Germany for four years his family settled in the southeast of England, where he attended school and more importantly, came to faith at St. John’s Church, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
This open-ended seminar is a weekly gathering of scholars and laypersons, conducting a long-term, in-depth study of the 400-year period “between the Testaments.”
On Sunday and Wednesday mornings, we share in the Eucharist: a service in two parts.
Every Sunday, we read the Nicene Creed together during services. Doing so, we participate in an ancient practice that unites us with other members of our faith, across history and across the world.