How should we talk with kids about race?
The Rev. Mike Angell The Rev. Mike Angell

How should we talk with kids about race?

Deborah Nelson Linck talks about her new book, "Pauli Murray Shouting for the Rights of All People" and about the role schools, families, and church, can play in expanding the heroes kids learn in questions of Civil Rights.

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What is Ashes to Go?
The Rev. Mike Angell The Rev. Mike Angell

What is Ashes to Go?

Our senior warden Rudy Nickens and rector the Rev. Mike Angell talk through the year on vestry, preview our new Stained Glass Windows, and talk about leadership and Church. We will take questions during the annual meeting on February 13 at 9am on Zoom.

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Senior Warden’s Report to the 2022 Annual Meeting
The Rev. Mike Angell The Rev. Mike Angell

Senior Warden’s Report to the 2022 Annual Meeting

Our senior warden Rudy Nickens and rector the Rev. Mike Angell talk through the year on vestry, preview our new Stained Glass Windows, and talk about leadership and Church. We will take questions during the annual meeting on February 13 at 9am on Zoom.

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Meet the 2022 Vestry Candidates
The Rev. Mike Angell The Rev. Mike Angell

Meet the 2022 Vestry Candidates

Our vestry consists of nine members, elected to staggered three year terms. This year's candidates are Magdalene Linck, Robert Lowes, and Heidi Volkl (all for first terms).

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Omicron Update
The Rev. Mike Angell The Rev. Mike Angell

Omicron Update

Our rector speaks with Alison Nash MD, the chair of our Pandemic task force for Holy Communion and with Paul Mensah, PhD, Vice President of Biotherapeutics Pharmaceutical Sciences at Pfizer. We talk about omicron, the current precautions at church, and the hope on the horizon with expanded vaccine access and therapeutic treatments.

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“Who is my neighbor?” with Dr. Michael Booker
The Rev. Mike Angell The Rev. Mike Angell

“Who is my neighbor?” with Dr. Michael Booker

Dr. Michael Booker, a parishioner at St. Francis Eureka, joins us to discuss the question "Who is my neighbor?" Part of our ongoing series on questions of housing justice. Join us Sunday morning at 9am for Q and A in person (on the front lawn weather permitting, or masked in Mitchell Hall).

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Next Steps for Holy Communion's Housing Ministry with Brian Barnhart
The Rev. Mike Angell The Rev. Mike Angell

Next Steps for Holy Communion's Housing Ministry with Brian Barnhart

A group of HOCO volunteers have been connecting with other St. Louis non-profits, this summer, to understand where the biggest housing needs are, and how a congregation like Holy Communion might help the housing insecure of St. Louis. That team of volunteers now wants to engage the congregation to discuss "the menu" of options that they have collected.

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Reflecting with the Rev Marc Smith on his years at Holy Communion
The Rev. Mike Angell The Rev. Mike Angell

Reflecting with the Rev Marc Smith on his years at Holy Communion

The Rev. Marc Smith came as our priest associate in the Fall of 2016, with special charge of pastoral care and adult formation. Additionally Marc has served as the Bishop's Deputy for Violence Prevention. Marc will conclude his service with us on Sunday October 24, as he prepares to move to Colorado. You are welcome to join us for a Q and A with Marc on Sunday October 17 at 9am. To read the Pastoral Care Policy click here.

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“Please Don’t Stare” with Terry Desloge
The Rev. Mike Angell The Rev. Mike Angell

“Please Don’t Stare” with Terry Desloge

Brought to you by Grace GatheringS. We host Terrie Desloge of Synapsory. Terrie offers personal experience, practical tools and ways for spiritual communities to be in a supportive & mutual relationship with individuals with specific needs, and diverse abilities and their parents and caregivers.

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Ecology and Talking with Trees with Belden Lane
The Rev. Mike Angell The Rev. Mike Angell

Ecology and Talking with Trees with Belden Lane

On Sunday we celebrate the Feast of St. Francis, the culmination of a short "Season of Creation" in the church. Today for the Forum, the rector is joined by a University City resident, theologian, and storyteller Belden Lane, who asks us to engage questions of ecology and nature as a spiritual practice of talking with trees.

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Ecology and Disease with Dr. Rachel Penczykowski
The Rev. Mike Angell The Rev. Mike Angell

Ecology and Disease with Dr. Rachel Penczykowski

In the midst of our "Season of Creation" our rector interviews Dr. Rachel Penczykowski, assistant professor of biology at Washington University studying "disease ecology." We talk about climate change, disease/host interactions, and about faith in response to human driven environmental change. Join us Sunday September 26 at 9am on the Front Lawn of the church for a discussion about the forum.

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Bible 101: The Plagues of Egypt and COVID with the Rev. Dr. Marc Smith
The Rev. Mike Angell The Rev. Mike Angell

Bible 101: The Plagues of Egypt and COVID with the Rev. Dr. Marc Smith

Tired of the pandemic? Frustrated by vax deniers? Angered by so many preventable deaths? Us, too! Join the Rev. Marc Smith, our priest associate, for a discussion of the plagues which descended on Ancient Egypt and eventually forced Pharoah to "let God's people go." God's message to the people of Israel, as well as the Egyptian empire, have much to teach us about our response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Join us Sunday September 19 at 9am on the Front Lawn for a discussion about the forum.

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