Join our historian Suzanne as she explores a beloved Tiffany window.
Read MoreWe were honored that the Grace and St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church of Colorado Springs included our earlier post on Saint Stephen in the Seasonal Journal for Advent, Christmas and Epiphany this year.
Read MoreExplore, with our historian Suzanne, who we are through what we say with our windows.
Read MoreAs a sidebar to last Friday’s Anniversary Thoughts on the vision of St. Stephen’s made physical, let’s look at St. Stephen’s striking façade…
Read MoreOur historian Suzanne reconsiders the vision of St. Stephen’s at its birth that shaped the physical church
Read MoreOur historian Suzanne explores Allhallowtide’s unsung practice of openness and generosity.
Read MoreOur historian Suzanne reveals how the new season’s Friday posts found their purpose as foundations for our third century
Read MoreAs St. Stephen’s approaches its 200th anniversary, Suzanne Glover Lindsay—St. Stephen’s historian and curator—explores the stained glass medalions depicting the life of our patron saint, St. Stephen
Read MoreSuzanne Glover Lindsay brings us this last Friday Reflection of the season discussing representations of experience and seeing.
Read MoreSt. Stephen’s contributing author Bao Radcliffe contributes this post ahead of Pentecost this Sunday.
Read MoreFather Peter discusses social justice, current events, and how the “Season of Seeing” becomes the “Season of Discovery and Experience.”
Read MoreOur historian and curator Suzanne continues our latest reflection series, Season of Seeing, with this post discussing seeing through art
Read MoreContributing author Bao Radcliffe shares this reflection on Discovery as we continue on our journey to Pentecost.
Read MoreFather Peter discusses what’s coming next for the Friday Reflection series as we start our 50 day journey to Pentecost.
Read MoreSuzanne our historian ponders the momentous transitions in our lives today as parallels to those of the pivotal Easter season.
Read MoreContributing author Bao Radcliffe shares a prayer of discovery in this week’s Lenten Words from Saint Stephen’s.
Read MoreToday Father Peter reflects on our Lenten journey through the lens of two parables: the barren fig tree and the Prodigal Son.
Read MoreOur historian Suzanne explores Jesus’ wilderness experience, seeking lessons for our Lenten counterpart this year.
Read MoreToday, Bao Radcliffe, a member of the Saint Stephen's community, explores the word SACRIFICE for our next installment of the Lenten Words at St. Stephen’s
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