As a prelude to Holy Week, we have placed a number of small wooden crosses on the front lawn of the church in memory of those who have died from
Zoom Support
Zoom Support While in-person fellowship is suspended at St. John’s due to COVID-19 and we are all sheltering at home, we encourage you to meet virtually via Zoom, an online
Frequently Asked Questions Related to COVID-19
When will in-person worship resume in the sanctuary? We resumed in-person worship in the sanctuary on Sunday, January 3, 2021. We continue to offer worship online for those who are
The God We Can Know
Lent Worship and Study Series In the Gospel of John, Jesus gives us the “I Am” sayings, meaningful metaphors such as “I am the bread of life” and “I am
COVID-19 Messages
Messages from Pastor Lane & the COVID-19 Task Force March 25, 2022 The COVID-19 Task Force, in its regular meetings, has followed the CDC recommendations along with looking to other
Almost Christmas
In 1741, John Wesley preached his famous sermon “The Almost Christian,” in which he encouraged people to follow Jesus wholeheartedly, striving to be altogether Christians. This Advent, we will consider
Faith Stories: A Chance Encounter
Faith Stories: A Chance Encounter A few weeks ago, I found myself on the opposite end of town in need of a few groceries, so I stopped in a Wal-Mart
Care-Full Encounters
A three-week worship series: November 10, 17 and 24 It is often difficult to have rational conversations with those with whom we disagree or those who chafe at our religious beliefs or political
Faith Stories: Divinely Connected
A few years ago, I wrote a Faith Story called Reflections on a Life where I talked about the cliché “a smile goes a long way” and how a smile can bring