If you had faith the size of a mustard seed

Sermon for October 2, 2016 (20th Sunday after Pentecost – Proper 22)
Dr. Steven Minkler
To listen to this sermon, click here to begin playing the audio file. Good morning! Before I begin – I know what you’re thinking. You’re thinking, “Isn’t Steve usually over there, at the piano? What is he doing at the pulpit, at this point in the service?” I admit, it’s a little strange to me, too. I’d like to thank Fr. Armando, Fr. Mike, and our Senior Warden, Jay Anthony, for asking me to share my reflections on the lessons today, as part of the service. Read More Read more • Leer más → “If you had faith the size of a mustard seed”

Open or Close Doors?

by Mike Patrick, Waterbury Republican-American (7/10/16)
Fewer people in the pews and fewer dollars in the collection plates are leading to big changes for two historic city churches, as one seeks to merge with another congregation and the other will likely shut its doors....

On a recent Sunday, the ushers at St. John’s Episcopal Church on the Green did something that likely never been done in the church’s almost 300-year history. They threw open the doors so passers-by could hear the joyful gospel music inside.

Worshippers from Community Tabernacle Outreach Center, a Pentecostal church on Hewlett Street, had come to St. John’s for a combined service, and brought with them an energy that both contracted and complemented the more subdued Episcopal rites.

Click here to read the full story, reprinted with permission. Copyright (c) 2016 Republican-American. Read more • Leer más → “Open or Close Doors?”

Music Ministry of Rosemary Minkler

The Episcopal Church in Connecticut recently featured St. John's own Rosemary Minkler in a recent online newsletter and blog. The story includes a video filmed April 24, 2016 that features Rosemary, the jazz band, and members of St. John's. As reported by Karin Hamilton: "Rosemary Minkler is a student at Western Connecticut State University, studying music. She is also a lifelong parishioner of St. John's, Waterbury. When the church organist left, Rosemary (and her dad, Steve Minkler) got to talking about their love for the congregation and their gifts as musicians and out of it came the idea for a monthly jazz Eucharist. Rosemary is on piano; filling out the quintet are four of her university colleagues. They play at coffeehouse concerts at the church, as well. It is indeed a music ministry. Listen to her story, and the band, in this video." Read more • Leer más → “Music Ministry of Rosemary Minkler”