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Meet our new staff member!
posted on Aug 31, 2019 A Message from Marissa I can't wait to introduce you to St. Matt's new Director of Children, Youth, and Family Ministries! Samantha Trolice will join us on September 15th for our big Fall Kickoff. She will dive right in to a busy ...
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Welcome from the Rector
September begins, nursery news, and what's up next!
posted on Aug 28, 2019 Dear friends,
I hope that you had a wonderful summer. (Apologies for the past tense!) I'm so excited about what the fall will bring us here at St. Matt's. We have a full calendar ahead of us: time together, fun, learning, and worship. I hav...
Read MoreReflection: Relationship & Kinship
posted on Aug 20, 2019 A Reflection from Jamie Hewitt. When Marissa announced our St Matt's read, I have to admit to being intrigued by the title, Barking to the Choir - especially as it conjured up memories of my early choir days where it seemed like our gifted ...
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Adult Formation / Calendar
Pub Theology - September
posted on Aug 17, 2019 Save the date for Pub Theology in September. Please plan to join us for a special edition of Pub Theology focused on our Summer Read, Barking to the Choir. We'll talk about the radical kinship we share with Jesus and with each other. As al...
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Welcome from the Rector
August news
posted on Aug 15, 2019 Dear friends and members of St. Matt's,
It feels like the season has turned a bit, doesn't it? Some folks are sneaking in that last little bit of vacation. Others are getting ready to send kids off to college for the first time. Some of you ...
Read MoreReflection: Uncanny Serenity
posted on Aug 12, 2019 A Reflection from Joe Magnano I was told to be careful walking around the poor neighborhoods of West Philadelphia, but I was not concerned. I remained unfazed and almost did not even notice that, by the time I reached my stop, I was the only...
Read MoreReflection: Sacred Presence, an Unusual Kinship
posted on Aug 4, 2019 A Reflection from Pam Ely I started my teaching career in the town of Sag Harbor at the eastern end of Long Island. In those days it was a tired dreary town, the very poor cousin to the Hamptons across route 114. The public schools were ter...
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Adult Formation / Calendar
Fall Bible Study
posted on Jul 30, 2019 Paul's Letter to the Hebrews
(Some) Thursdays at 3:30 pm in the Lounge.
September 12: Chapters 1, 2, & 3
September 19: Chapters 4, 5, 6, & 7
September 26: Chapters 8, 9, & 10
October 3: Chapters 11, 12, & 13
Please j...
Read MoreReflection: It Could Have Been Me
posted on Jul 29, 2019 A Reflection from Lisa Williams
I have just finished reading Barking to the Choir by Gregory Boyle. Some passages took my breath away so I actually pulled out a yellow highlighter to mark passages that jumped off the page to smack me in ...
Read MoreWilton Clergy Association Op-Ed : Love Your Neighbor As Yourself
posted on Jul 25, 2019 Read Wilton Clergy Association's Op-Ed in Good Morning Wilton: https://goodmorningwilton.com/wilton-clergy-associ...
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