By Rev. Chris Harris
Bishop Bonnie Perry will be at Christ Church Cranbrook on Sunday, June 4, to offer Adults and Teens alike the opportunity to be Confirmed. What does that mean? Why might I, as
It is with great joy that we announce Christopher Bryan as our newest Theologian in Residence at Christ Church Cranbrook. He will lead the 9 AM Forum on Sunday, May 14, which is Mother’s Day, and also
If you enjoy worship at Christ Church Cranbrook, you have probably noticed the beauty and order of the altar, the vestments, the vessels, and the linens. You may have wondered how it all comes together. The answer
By Rev. Chris Harris
Holy Week is an opportunity to walk alongside Jesus and experience his Passion, Death, and Resurrection over the course of a single, 3-Day service.
By Roxanne Perry
What a beautiful thought as we approach Easter and Spring in Michigan: Let Love Grow!
I recently accepted the Coordinator position for Mission and Outreach here at Christ Church Cranbrook. At the
By Eric Linder
I read this week in a daily blog I follow (Letters From An American, By Dr. Heather Cox Richardson) an article about transgender longings or surgical decisions about those longings. The writer, a scholar of 19th and
(Tuesday nights in Lent we will be offering Labyrinth Walks in the Atrium at Christ Church Cranbrook. It will be open from 6:30 PM to 8 PM every Tuesday in March — you can come any time. Give
By Rev. Chris Harris
On Tuesday nights in Lent, we will be offering Labyrinth Walks in the Atrium at Christ Church Cranbrook. It will be open from 6:30 PM to 8 PM each Tuesday night in March
By Tiffany Morris-Street
Shrove Tuesday is one of my favorite nights of the year. We come together as a faith community to enjoy elaborate lip sync routines, talented musicians, and sugary treats before the meditative solemnity of Lent. An event
By Joe Bruglio
Years ago, when I first took Spiritual Autobiography, I was at the beginning of my “return” to faith after being absent for 8 years. I was church shopping and found an Episcopal Church. It was