Our historian Suzanne takes a surprising approach to the human Jesus for our Lenten self-reflection.
Read MoreFather Peter introduces our new Lenten Words From Saint Stephen’s series.
Read MoreSuzanne, our historian, explores the loaded word BODY.
Read MoreFather Peter discusses Presence in this week’s edition of Words From Saint Stephen’s.
Read MoreSuzanne, our historian, explores volatile facets of our interconnectedness through touch.
Read MoreThis week’s edition of Words From St. Stephen’s commemorates the feast of Candlemas and reflects on what News means today.
Read MoreRev. Mike commemorates the Zen Buddhist Monk Thich Nhat Hanh and discusses the word Interbeing in this week’s Words from St. Stephen’s.
Read MoreFather Peter continues our new blog series, Words From St. Stephen’s, with a discussion on the word care.
Read MoreOur historian Suzanne explores powerful dimensions of BREATH today and through time.
Read MoreFather Peter and historian Suzanne Glover Lindsay introduce you to a new year and a new series of posts for the St. Stephen’s blog.
Read MoreSurprising new thoughts about giving in cheerful form!
Read MoreThis personal reflection conveys what I learned from this year’s Thanksgiving, to continue to give thanks for what heals in bumpy, unpredictable times—like Now.
Read MoreFather Peter concludes his series on the Beatitudes and living in the here and now with this fourth and final reflection.
Read MoreThis revered Romantic socialist gave his life seeking to heal his broken world through heart.
Read MoreOur Sunday hours have shifted 30 minutes earlier: We’ll be open from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. with a service starting at 3:30 p.m. As always, our doors are open on Thursdays from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. with a service at 12:15 p.m. Learn more about the worship program at St. Stephen’s HERE. All are welcome!
Read MoreFather Peter continues his series on the Beatitudes and living in the here and now with this third reflection.
Read MoreWherever you live, take a tour of the Furness Burial Cloister!
Read MoreThis award-winning, best-selling American poet, AND regular in St. Stephen’s virtual readings, offers a compelling model of an inner life without Church.
Read MoreFather Peter continues his series on the Beatitudes with this reflection where he discusses the Sermon on the Mount and the relevance of the Beatitudes in our daily life.
Read MoreOur historian Suzanne explores the inner life of a famous musician who put his humanity before his artistry.
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