Art to Lift Spirits: Modern Icons of the Good News
Community Reception for New Art Exhibit - in the Nave
St. Dunstan's will be hosting another in our series of Nave Gallery exhibits on "Art to Lift Spirits: Modern Icons of the Good News," beginning June 2 and running through the summer. Liturgical Artist-in-Residence Sue Carroll is pulling together a collection of pieces illustrating the scriptural stories of our faith, from Genesis through the New Testament, in the contemporary format of mixed media.
Each art piece is sold framed.
Size 12x15 inch - $225
To view the art pieces, please click on the link bellow.
Holy Eucharist and Children's Chapel
NOW WHAT?/WHAT NOW?
NOW WHAT?/WHAT NOW?
What: An informal support group for seniors as they reflect on their new identities as persons whose lives are necessarily changing as “The Calendar” brings new challenges, new perspectives, new limitations, and, most importantly, new opportunities.
Why: Life brings changes to all of us. Roles, activities, and responsibilities that gave us satisfaction and identify–or difficulty–fade away, opening opportunities for new engagements that satisfy our needs for community, spirituality, and exploration. Sometimes, those changes also bring limitations– physical, mental, and logistical–that require personal re-orientation and creative thinking. Although each of us experiences these things alone, exploring them with others often develops perspectives that we might not easily achieve otherwise.
Who: We are especially interested in those who are fully retired, especially those whose responsibilities and roles have changed, leaving them with new questions about how they are finding meaning in their lives.
Prayers for Peace and Healing in the Holy Land
Bible Study (Zoom)
No preparation or previous Bible Study experience is necessary; we all learn from each other.
Come and see!