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Coming UP at St. Barnabas
Coming UP at St. Barnabas
Tuesday, April 16, 9:30AM
Contemplative Prayer Group
With Aidan Stoddart in the Church
With Aidan Stoddart in the Church
Sunday, April 21, 10AM
The Fourth Sunday of Easter
Father Justin, preacher and celebrant
Children's Church
Father Justin, preacher and celebrant
Children's Church
Tuesday, April 16, 9:30AM
Contemplative Prayer Group
With Aidan Stoddart in the Church
With Aidan Stoddart in the Church
Sunday, April 21 10AM
The Fourth Sunday of Easter
Father Justin - preacher and celebrant
Children's Church
Father Justin - preacher and celebrant
Children's Church
Sunday, April 14, 11:30AM
Bible Study and Sermon Talkback
With Fr. Justin in the Church
With Fr. Justin in the Church
Sunday, April 21, 5PM
Business Leaders for Sustainability
The First Annual Earth Day Celebration
The First Annual Earth Day Celebration
Sunday, April 21, 11:30AM
Bible Study and Sermon Talkback
With Father Justin in the Church
With Father Justin in the Church
Sunday, April 21, 5PM
Business Leaders for Sustainability
The First Annual Earth Day Celebration
The First Annual Earth Day Celebration
Latest Sermon
Who are you?
Sunday, April 14, 2024
Bishop Graham Tomlin
Bishop Graham Tomlin poses to us a common question: "Who are you?" 1 John's answer differs from our modern instincts. For John, it's not about who we identify as but who we identify with. We are children of God, and though what we are becoming has not yet fully been revealed to us, we know that, ultimately, we are destined to be like Jesus.
Sunday, April 14, 2024
Bishop Graham Tomlin
Bishop Graham Tomlin poses to us a common question: "Who are you?" 1 John's answer differs from our modern instincts. For John, it's not about who we identify as but who we identify with. We are children of God, and though what we are becoming has not yet fully been revealed to us, we know that, ultimately, we are destined to be like Jesus.