you who have much faith and you who would like to have more;
you who have been here often, and you who have not been for a long time;
you who have tried to follow Jesus,
and you who have failed;
Come. It is Christ who invites us to meet him here.
St. John’s Episcopal Church is committed to
being a friendly, inclusive, open and, affirming church
in the historic district of Snohomish.
You are welcome
Join us Every Sunday at 10:00 AM….
……for our uplifting service, followed by a “coffee hour” in our parish hall! Both are times to connect, reflect, and enjoy good fellowship. Our sacred time is always centered around the holy meal of bread and wine during what we call “Eucharist” (a Greek word meaning “We Give Thanks”). Our less-formal-fellowship happens in our parish hall over coffee (and tea!) and goodies.
We’d love to share in worship with you, and with the fellowship that follows!
UPCOMING: OUR CHRISTMAS SERVICES ARE ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24 – CHRISTMAS EVE – AT 4:00 P.M. AND 8:00 P.M. BOTH ARE EUCHARIST/HOLY COMMUNION SERVICES. WE SOMETIMES USE INCENSE AT THE LATE SERVICE……DO COME; YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME!
ST. JOHN’S PASTOR:The Rev. Nigel Taber-Hamilton
Nigel was born and grew up in London, England, graduating from two different universities in Bangor, Wales and Birmingham, England, then from an Ecumenical seminary (Anglican/Methodist/Presbyterian/Congregationalist) in Birmingham. He then spent a year as a World Council of Churches Ecumenical Fellow at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, CA, where he also graduated from the Episcopal Church’s west coast seminary, the Church Divinity School of the Pacific.
Returning to London for a year, he served as a deacon in a parish in Wimbledon, but declined priestly ordination in the Church of England because of his opposition to the C of E’s refusal to ordain women as priests. He emigrated to this country in 1979 and was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Indianapolis, where he served for 19 years, before becoming rector of St. Augustine’s in-the-Woods, Freeland, WA. from which he retired in 2019. He is currently finishing his D. Min. at San Francisco Theological Seminary in Marin, CA. His wife Rachel is rector of Trinity Episcopal Church in Everett, and they live with their dachshund, collie, and two snowshoe Siamese cats on 3 acres on the south end of Whidbey Island.
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