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St. Luke’s Farmer’s Market
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Who enjoys a good framer’s market? Saint Barnabas helps serve food to those in need through our sister Parish St. Luke’s at the Mountain. Read below for an update during the pandemic: The Farmer’s Market on the 2nd/4th Saturdays at St. Luke’s saw a significant rise in the number of families served monthly in April … Continue reading St. Luke’s Farmer’s Market

The Class of 2020
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 THE CLASS OF 2020 Congratulations to our high school graduates, Oscar Johnson, Camila Mercado, Jaron Kitchel and Madeline Smith who. Your parish family and your parents are proud of you and all of your accomplishments. Prayers and blessings as you embark on new adventures! Today we congratulate our youth who are receiving scholarship funds … Continue reading The Class of 2020

Update: Lillian Vallely School
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In years past, a group of Saint Barnabas volunteers traveled to Blackfoot, Idaho, to serve the students, teachers, and families of the Lillian Vallely School on the Shoshone Indian Reservation. We have received an update on their progress and would like to share it with you! Read the June 2019 Newsletter: Newsletter The students have … Continue reading Update: Lillian Vallely School

Saint Barnabas Peace Poles
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What is a Peace Pole? A Peace Pole is an international symbol of a community’s prayer for peace on Earth. It is a hand-crafted monument that displays the message and prayer May Peace Prevail on Earth, usually in different languages. There are tens of thousands of Peace Poles in 180 countries all over the world … Continue reading Saint Barnabas Peace Poles

Barnabas Sunday
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On Sunday we will celebrate our Patron Peacemaker, Barnabas. Born with the name Joseph, he was renamed Barnabas (meaning “son of encouragement”) by the apostles after he sold a field he owned and gave the money for the spreading of the Gospel. Barnabas demonstrated peacemaking throughout his life. He was generous to the poor. He … Continue reading Barnabas Sunday

Peacemakers
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Summer Music + Arts Camp begins next week! Camp is a wonderful opportunity for kids to explore the world of fine arts and creativity at Saint Barnabas where all are welcome. Through our 2019 theme, “Peacemakers,” campers will explore generosity, creativity, courage, and peace. Camp is filled with fun and engaging activities focusing on fine arts … Continue reading Peacemakers

Ministry Minute – Kim Willems | October 14, 2018
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 Parishioner Kim Willems tells us about the work we do for Military service-men and -women.

Sign up to be an Elements Bearer
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Every Sunday during the offertory at the 10:15 service, volunteers carry (bear) the bread and the wine (elements) forward to the altar. Now you can sign up to do this sacred but simple service. The sign-up sheet is found on the top of the cabinets in the back of the church. For more information, please … Continue reading Sign up to be an Elements Bearer

A Prayer for Our Campers!
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Summer Music + Arts Camp begins June 18! With 99 campers ages 3 to 7th grade and 40 staff members, it is sure to be a busy, fun-filled week for all! Let us Pray… Direct us, O Lord, in all our doings with thy most gracious favor, and further us with thy continual help; that … Continue reading A Prayer for Our Campers!

Presiding Bishop Michael Curry shares the same message as Saint Barnabas
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 Did you enjoy Presiding Bishop Michael B. Curry ‘s Sermon at the Royal Wedding? We are so proud to have him as our Presiding Bishop for the National Episcopal Church! We invite you to join us Sundays at Saint Barnabas–a place where we are focused on the same powerful love that our fearless leader talks about. … Continue reading Presiding Bishop Michael Curry shares the same message as Saint Barnabas