St. George's 101
Those interested in learning more about belonging at St. George's are invited to attend this dinner at 6:00pm. We'll share how the church will support you and how you can become a part of our community.
Come learn more about what it means to be part of something that both incorporates and transcends historic periods, countries, and ethnicities.
Whether this is your first time visiting St. George’s or you are a church member looking to connect more deeply — we are so glad you are here! We invite you to make St. George’s your spiritual home. Follow the link below to learn more about what to expect when you visit us.
Those interested in learning more about belonging at St. George's are invited to attend this dinner at 6:00pm. We'll share how the church will support you and how you can become a part of our community.
Thursdays, September 12 to October 17. This comforting, hopeful, and supportive series of meetings is for anyone dealing with of loss in their lives. These two classes are led by trained grief and loss counselors. No charge to participants.
All men of the church are invited to a fellowship breakfast at 8:00am in Johnson Hall. We’ll also hear an encouraging message from our rector, Malone Gilliam. Please register online for the $10 breakfast so we can plan for you!
Please join us at 5:00pm in the Nave for a contemplative service of choral music and chant led by St. George's Choir. Stay after the service for a reception with members of the choir.
This brief and beautiful service is set in a darkened church and sung by a small men’s choir. Join us at 9:15pm and stay as long as you wish, departing in silence as we mark the last hours of the day.
Rest, joy, and wonder need not be scarce in the practice of medicine as a Christian. What might the recognition of Christ in the breaking of bread mean for Christians in health care who are weary for nourishment and eager for connection and a sense of belonging?
As Christians and members of this faith community, it is up to us to give generously in response to the radical gift of freedom we receive from God in Jesus Christ.