Learning and Growing Together

Exploring our spirituality through prayer, study, and fellowship. These experiences grow our faith as a community seeking to understand more deeply how to love God, Jesus, and our neighbor to make a difference in the world. 


Sunday Forum

Sundays, 9:15 - 10:15 am, in the Gathering Place

Grab a cup of coffee and something to eat, then join us for stimulating conversation and reflection!


Evening Prayer

Women’s Spiritual Sisterhood

Centering Prayer

Everyday, 5pm, Via Zoom

A brief service of readings and prayer.


Tuesdays, 8:45 - 10:00 am, in the Gathering Place and Via Zoom

Men’s Bible Fellowship

Tuesdays, 12:15 - 12:35 pm, in the Nave and Via Zoom

A brief service of readings and prayer.

Spiritual Sisterhood is beginning a special Lent study and we welcome any interested women to participate. The Spiritual Sisterhood will be using the Forward Movement Lenten program called Will You?. 

This five-week Lenten small group study offers daily reflections, examples of evangelism in action, and an invitation to think in new ways about the promises we make to God, each other, and ourselves in baptism.  

Contact Judy Burnham for more information.



Wednesdays, 8:00 - 9:00 am, in the Gathering Place and Via Zoom

Whether you are brand new to St. John's or have been attending for years, we warmly welcome you to participate.

Contact Jim Brook for more information.


Lectio Divina

Thursdays, 9:30 - 10:30 am, in the Gathering Place and Via Zoom

Please join The Rev. Peter Munson for the contemplative reading of scripture. We will focus on a scripture passage for the upcoming Sunday. You will be able to hear the insights from each person in the group as well as share your own insights. This is a great way to listen for the wisdom and guidance of the Spirit!


“When love is the way, the earth will be a sanctuary. When love is the way, we will lay our swords and shields down by the riverside to study war no more. When love is the way, there’s plenty of room for all of God’s children. When love is the way, we actually treat each other, well, like we are actually family.”

Bishop Michael Curry