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Sermons | Holy Week 2024!
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Messy Arts Picnic 2024
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Splashes of Creativity: Recap of the Messy Arts Picnic on Our Saint Barnabas Courtyard Last Sunday, March 17, was not your typical afternoon at Saint Barnabas Courtyard. Instead, it transformed into a vibrant canvas of creativity and laughter as families and friends gathered for out Messy Arts + Crafts Picnic. Following the 10:15 am service, … Continue reading Messy Arts Picnic 2024
Sermon | Sunday, March 3, 2024
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Welcoming The Rev. Dan Burner
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We welcome the Rev. Dan Burner as our interim rector, who joined us on March 1st. Rev. Dan brings with him a wealth of ministry experience, having served in various capacities, most recently as the Interim Rector of All Saints Phoenix. His background in both pastoral care and professional expertise makes him a valuable addition … Continue reading Welcoming The Rev. Dan Burner
The Rev. Jim Clark Retirement Celebration
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THE REV. JIM CLARK RETIREMENT CELEBRATION Sunday, February 25, the Reverend Jim Clark retired as Rector of Saint Barnabas Episcopal church after a twenty-year tenure. His last weekend with us was marked by a luncheon and choir concert, and the “Last Sundae” ice cream social. A devoted husband, father of four, and grandfather of two, … Continue reading The Rev. Jim Clark Retirement Celebration
The Jim Clark Contemplative Chapel is named
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The Jim Clark Contemplative Chapel Dedication Ceremony In a heartfelt ceremony on a sunny but brisk Sunday morning, Saint Barnabas Episcopal Church gathered to honor the Reverend Jim Clark and his twenty-year tenure as the Rector of Saint Barnabas Episcopal Church by dedicating the “Jim Clark Contemplative Chapel.” Don Bivens, the Senior Warden when … Continue reading The Jim Clark Contemplative Chapel is named
Looping system for hearing impaired
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Assisted Listening Devices Available Saint Barnabas has a superb sound system, with an induction loop system for hearing aid users. There are also personal FM receivers available. Ask an usher at Sunday services for assistance. “He that hath ears to hear let him hear.” – Matthew 11:15 Studies show that one in three people have … Continue reading Looping system for hearing impaired
The ART of Engaging Holy Scripture
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(Scroll down to stream all three parts of this faith formation forum) Episcopal Spirituality intentionally and definitively finds its roots in Jesus’ teaching and practice. In these three forums, our former Rector, Jim Clark, shows us how The ART of Engaging Holy Scripture is a modern, Episcopal way of following Jesus’ practice. What you can expect if you join … Continue reading The ART of Engaging Holy Scripture
Yearly Celebration Presentation
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We celebrate Jesus’ Presence among the servant saints of Saint Barnabas over the past 12 months and lift our eyes to envision our call to discipleship in 2024. If you missed our forum about our annual meeting, please click below to get all caught up. Scroll further below to go through our candid photo gallery … Continue reading Yearly Celebration Presentation
Mission Work at Saint Barnabas
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Habitat for Humanity | Work Day Saturday, February 3, 2024, 6:30 am–11:00 am 1967 E. Don Carlos, Tempe, Arizona Dear Fellow Parishioner, I hope this message finds you well. I am reaching out to share the inspiring work our faith community is engaged in, as we come together to build homes for deserving families in … Continue reading Mission Work at Saint Barnabas