By David Jensen
Anyone who has eyes to see could conclude it’s a crazy world out there. Things are changing faster than we can keep up. It is as if we are being swept along by a raging river toward…..no
By The DeMello-Johnson Family
We’ve never felt the need to be more connected to Christ Church Cranbrook during this time of uncertainty and constant change. Online workshop holds a new meaning for our family in enjoying our own “bread and
Parish Life and Your Vestry in 2020
By Steven Huprich, Senior Warden
In the 1980s, I was a member of a Lutheran church in Columbus, Ohio. My favorite pastor there began his sermons, “People so dearly loved by God,
The Rector’s Report by Father Bill Danaher
Giving all glory to God, and with gratitude for our remarkable clergy, staff, and lay leaders, I am delighted to say that 2019 has been one of the most significant years yet in
By Mother Imogen Rhodenhiser | Associate Rector
For many of us at CCC, the climax of the Program Year comes in June, when school lets out and we arrive at church on Monday morning ready for Vacation Bible School! At VBS
By The Rev. Canon Dr. William J. Danaher Jr. | Rector
This coming weekend, we welcome the Very Reverend John Witcombe, Dean of Coventry Cathedral in England. Dean Witcombe’s Cathedral is world-renowned for its work in Reconciliation, a ministry that
What’s so different about CCC Mission & Outreach in 2019?
CCC has historically supported many non-profit organizations throughout the metro area. For 2019 we have decided on one geographical area- our Pontiac
neighbors– in hopes of magnifying the impact of our
By Nathan Costa, Assistant Director of Music
Welcome to Holy Week! Our Lenten observance began with an Ash Wednesday invitation over five weeks ago to conversion of heart, through “prayer, fasting, and self-denial” and through “reading and meditating on God’s holy World.” Perhaps you’ve made a
By Father Chris Harris
Why is the Episcopal Church such a wonderful blend of the ancient and the modern?
What brought you the Episcopal Church?
By Mother Imogen Rhodenhiser
Michelle stands with her partner Juan and their friend Angel in the shade against
the brick wall, waiting for 9 a.m. to arrive. Juan has the wire cart they’ll need to tote any groceries they glean from