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Best wishes, Nicole!
News, by Sarah Petersen

Our Communications Manager of the past 2.5 years, Nicole Moore, has decided to pursue her new small business full-time and so she leaves our employ on October 31. We’ve been so grateful for Nicole’s incredible work during her time here. From rebranding Saint Barnabas to be more identifiable and approachable in the world to building and … Continue reading Best wishes, Nicole!

Now Hiring: Communications Manager
News, by Sarah Petersen

Saint Barnabas is now hiring a full-time Graphic Designer. To make application for the position, please read the full job description and then email a letter of interest, a resume, and three professional references to Erika@SaintBarnabas.org The Graphic Designer helps realize Saint Barnabas’ mission to make disciples and support those persons in their growth as followers … Continue reading Now Hiring: Communications Manager

Youth Mission Trip
News, by Sarah Petersen

Nine youth and four adults departed for Los Angeles today to serve the homeless population there through several wonderful organizations. Join us in worship on August 14 at 7:45am & 10:15am to hear them share their experiences, reflections, and more. Almighty and most merciful God, we remember before you all poor and neglected persons whom it … Continue reading Youth Mission Trip

SERMON: The Mystery of The Trinity
Sermons, by Sarah Petersen

The Artist’s Way of the Cross: Bill Dauphinais
Stories, by Sarah Petersen

Artist: G. W. Dauphinais Medium: Oil on canvas Station: “Simon Abets Jesus” (or Simon of Cyrene carries the cross for Jesus) ARTIST’S STATEMENT After signing up to help create a piece of art for our Lenten observation of the Stations of the Cross, I first read what I could find about the station I chose: … Continue reading The Artist’s Way of the Cross: Bill Dauphinais

The Artist’s Way of the Cross: Jenn Steege
Stories, by Sarah Petersen

Musical Meditation Title: Mary’s Song Instrument: Native American Flute Musician: Jenn Steege Musician’s Statement This musical offering begins as a lullaby…. and moves into a lament. Mary’s initial soft crooning tones are followed by a musical interpretation of the anguish and questioning of her heart. Her agonized acceptance is reached and then resolved within the … Continue reading The Artist’s Way of the Cross: Jenn Steege