An update about the Memorial Garden expansion project.
Read MoreSaint Stephen’s is exploring allowing people to purchase responsibly raised chicken, beef, and pork from Heritage Hills Farmstead and picking it up weekly from the church.
Read MoreYou are invited to vote for your favorite piece out of five selections. The winner will be purchased for the Saint Stephen’s art collection.
Read MoreJoin us for an evening of food, fellowship, and conversation on Sunday, Nov. 6 at 6 p.m. in the Parish Hall.
Read MoreAccess the full texts and recordings of Wells’ lecture and sermon as well as the Sunday Forum conversation here.
Read MoreA Letter from the Stewardship Chair about the 2023 Canvas.
Read MoreSaint Stephen’s has begun a creative writing project and all are welcome to join. The class is Wednesdays from 6-7 pm. in Room 229.
Read MoreCare of Creation Sunday, October 2
Read MoreWednesday, October 5, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Read MoreSaint Stephen's will be offering group counseling sessions through November. You can sing up by following the directions in this post.
Read MoreWells to lecture on “The Hurt and the Damage: Letting Horror Turn into Wisdom”
Read MoreSaint Stephen’s is hosting an art exhibition with an opening show on Sunday, September 18 at 12:30 pm.
Read MoreWednesday Night LIve returns, we are kicking off Weekly Simple Community Supers, and Welcome Diane Hightower.
Read MoreAn update from Sr. Warden, Michael Yancey, on the work of the Security & Safety Committee on August 25, 2022.
Read MoreLearn more about our guest preacher David Peters, who will be with us for all four services on Sunday, August 28.
Read MoreThis is an update about the Columbarium and Memorial Garden expansion.
Read MoreWelcome Taylor McLemore who will begin as the Minister for Youth Formation on August 8, 2022.
Read MoreA letter about what the Vestry has been working on since the events of June 16, 2022.
Read MoreAbout a survey to help people answer the question, “What can I do in response to June 16?”
Read MoreAbout the July 10 event to process into the Parish Hall and reclaim the space as a place of
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