Grace-filled Political Conversations – Practice #1
By the Rev. Chris Harris
During this election season, our 10 AM Sunday Adult Forum is taking on the topic of how we can bring grace to our political conversations. How can we as Christians,
By Father Bill Danaher, Rector
Thanks be to our God, despite the pandemic, we are thriving as a congregation:
We are continuing to meet together for worship, study, and prayer.
We are attracting new members and growing.
By Paloma Torres
Here is a story that helped me understand the importance of gentleness. For most of this summer, my old dog, Scout, had been very sick. Eventually, she started getting even worse. I kept
By Charlie Foster
My experience started at the beginning of the quarantine. My school was shut down in the middle of March and I had so much free time on my hands I had no clue what to
By Alex Eikenberry
When I was 14 years old I spent my summer going into high school volunteering in a program called Summer in the City. It was an incredible experience that allowed me to hang out with
New ministry seeks to help those facing a job transition.
By Marc Robinson
In addition to changes in just about ever aspect of our life, COVID-19 has brought with it staggering unemployment and economic slowdown.
By Christopher Wells, Director of Music & Organist
This Sunday, Jenny King, Christ Church Cranbrook Carillonist, will present the second carillon recital in the 2020 Summer Carillon Series. The recital is free and open to the public in-person
By Kei Millar
suppose there was
a book
of only
one word,
let
from whose
clipped sound
all things
begin:
fir and firmament,
feather,
the first whale —
and suppose
we could scroll
through
its pages
every day
to find
and pronounce
a
Let
meant only
for us
we would
stumble
through
the streets
with open books
eyes crossed
from too much
reading:
we would
speak in
auto-rhyme,
the world
would echo itself
We are excited to welcome many of you back to worship in person at Christ Church Cranbrook. As we re-open to a new worship schedule that includes both indoor and outdoor venues on campus, we want to review
By Robert Gaines
In life, patience is a good trait to have. Unfortunately, some people have had a hard time being patient. I think we’ve all had a moment where someone we knew, or even loved, wasn’t patient