Weather Updates
The church office is closed on Friday, January 10. We look forward to worshipping with you on Sunday! Follow this link for the latest updates to Sunday offerings on January 12.
The ordinary is far more spiritual than we think. Join us for an evening with Justin Whitmel Earley to explore how our daily patterns with technology, work, and children can lead us to be formed in the love of God and neighbor.
Whether this is your first time visiting St. George’s or you are a church member looking to connect more deeply — we are so glad you are here! We invite you to make St. George’s your spiritual home. Follow the link below to learn more about what to expect when you visit us.
The church office is closed on Friday, January 10. We look forward to worshipping with you on Sunday! Follow this link for the latest updates to Sunday offerings on January 12.
Join us as we go deep into the structure, theology, and practical significance of Luke’s gospel. Luke’s portrayal of Jesus is remarkable in that it reveals the parabolic teachings of Jesus and his unyielding attention to the sick, the poor, and the brokenhearted. We discover the rich compassion Jesus has on our human condition of fragility and brokenness.
Traveling to Our Little Roses in Honduras is is a great way for families to spend time together while serving side-by-side. Attend this informal gathering at 11:00am in the Library to learn more about this special mission relationship.
Please join us at 5:00pm in the Nave for a contemplative service of choral music and chant led by St. George's Choir. Stay after the service for a reception with members of the music ministry.
At the center of our story is God who became flesh to give his life for the life of the world. This exhibit explores how that act invites us to cherish our sensory experience through the work of six visual artists. The Opening Reception is Friday, January 17 at 5:30pm, featuring a panel discussion with the artists.
Meet clergy, parishioners, and other newcomers at 10:05am in the Library. This informal gathering is a great way to make connections with others in our church family.
As Christians and members of this faith community, it is up to us to give generously in response to the radical gift of freedom we receive from God in Jesus Christ.