This Is My Body
The first 5 words in the Gospel reading for this Sunday are: I am the living bread. Have you ever wondered, How is bread “living?” Join us at 10am on Sunday for worship and study on Facebook Live and YouTube. … Continued
The first 5 words in the Gospel reading for this Sunday are: I am the living bread. Have you ever wondered, How is bread “living?” Join us at 10am on Sunday for worship and study on Facebook Live and YouTube. … Continued
The growth of the Kingdom of God on earth is up to each of us! God has given us his wisdom, love, peace and the gift of the sacrifice of his son. God has also provided the nourishment we … Continued
“When they had rowed about three or four miles, they saw Jesus walking on the sea and coming near the boat, and they were terrified. But he said to them, “It is I; do not be afraid.” As we continue … Continued
Jesus knew when his disciples needed rest and when those who were following him needed nourishment and care. As Jesus cared for those in his day, he cares for us now. Let’s continue to explore the Kingdom of God … Continued
Choices have consequences. In the Gospel message from Mark this week we examine the choice that Herod made. What was the impact of that choice? We will look at that as well as reflect on the choices that … Continued
On Saturday, June 12th, the St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church Ho-Ho-Kus community gathered in the Rectory garden for a Celebration of New Ministry for their Rector, the Reverend Cathie Sklenar-Studwell. Along with the St. Bartholomew’s family, the mass was attended by … Continued
There were two women whose names we do not know, but their interactions with Jesus gives us powerful insights into the Kingdom of God. Join us as we continue our journey in the Gospel of Mark. Sunday at 10 … Continued
When the waves roar and the winds howl, the people are afraid. The winds and waves are a metaphor for challenging times in life. In our Gospel today Jesus calms the seas, and the disciples say, “Who then is this, … Continued
There is power in the seed. What we plant now can have positive effects way into the future. Now is the time to claim and proclaim the Kingdom. Join us for our study in the Gospel of Mark. Sunday … Continued
Worship with us beginning at 10 am on Zoom, Facebook Live, and YouTube as we begin our journey through Mark’s Gospel. This Sunday, Jesus reminds us of the true meaning of Family.