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Beyond Triathalon: Conversation with Dottie Dorion
posted on Apr 7, 2022 The Author Conversation with Dean Kate on May 1 will focus on the book Beyond Triathalon: A Dual Memoir of Masters Women Athletes , authored by Celeste Callahan, Dottie Dorion and Jane Hunt with a foreword by Sarah Springman. Female students to...
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Pilgrimage to Italy: In the Footsteps of Saint Francis of Assisi
posted on Apr 7, 2022 Hosted by The Rev. Canon Douglas Dupree & Dr. Charles Howard, Art Historian Sunday, October 9 to Monday, October 17, 2022 Join The Rev. Canon Douglas Dupree and Dr. Charles Howard, Art Historian and Faculty member at Episcopal Schoo...
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News / Cathedral Art Exhibitions
Dottie Dorion: New Paintings
posted on Apr 7, 2022 Four important things can be said about Dottie Dorion's wonderful paintings in her new exhibition at St. John's Cathedral. They are energetic. They are full of curiosity. They are courageous. And they are generous gifts to their viewers.
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Read MoreWelcome Rev. Mark Anderson
posted on Apr 3, 2022 Dear friends, I am thrilled to be returning to St John's Cathedral. I look forward to meeting you in person, but in the meantime wanted to tell you a little bit about myself. Just as it is for you, St John's is my home. I was confirmed, I ...
Read MoreJoin us for Refugee Sunday
posted on Mar 23, 2022 There are more than 65 million people forcibly displaced in the world today, and of this number, more
than 21 million are refugees: children, women, and men forced to flee their home countries to escape
persecution and violence. Each and every ...
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Refugee Sunday at St. John's Cathedral - April 3
posted on Mar 23, 2022 So often we remember times spent with family, from going to Grandmother's house for Easter Sunday lunch as a child to hosting family for Thanksgiving as an adult. We cherish the people we spend time with but also the places - the backyard for a ...
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SJC Refugee Ministry Update
posted on Mar 17, 2022 As we witness the atrocities in Ukraine, we pray; we donate monies to help provide survival needs and we ask, "What more can we do?" Many ask, "Will Ukrainian refugees be coming to the U.S.?" According to United States Agency for Internatio...
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News / Music
Music in Anglican liturgy
posted on Mar 16, 2022 This is the first in a series of three lead articles I'm going to be writing covering the three basic areas of music in Anglican liturgy: organ music, choral music, and congregational song. This article will discuss the history and place of organ...
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Ukrainian Crisis Response - Episcopal Relief & Development
posted on Mar 8, 2022 Dear People of God,
As the situation worsens in Ukraine, I urge you to both pray and to give. Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD) is now on the ground in surrounding countries and, partnering with ACT Alliance and Anglican churches in Eur...
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TRAFFIC ADVISORY for SUNDAY, MARCH 6
posted on Mar 3, 2022 As you prepare to come to worship services on Sunday morning, please be aware that several downtown Jacksonville streets will be closed as crews prepare for the implosion of The Berkman II. Traffic for both morning services will be affected.
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