Guest Clergy in October Fr. James Reho

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We welcome Fr. James Reho as guest clergy for several Sundays in October. Father Reho currently serves as Chaplain and Director of Pastoral Care, Deployment and Formation, as well as Director of Theological Field Education, at The General Theological Seminary in New York City.

Previously, Fr. James served as a priest at Trinity Cathedral, Miami, where he created and implemented several initiatives in spirituality, outreach, and an inter-spiritual Eucharistic service, Awakening: A Kirtan Mass. He is a certified yoga instructor, retreat leader, and long-time meditator and student of spirituality, both Western and Eastern. He holds advanced degrees in Divinity and Chemistry and a degree in Asian Studies with a focus on Hinduism and Buddhism.

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Parish News: May 24

In this week’s newsletter, the rector notes Pentecost’s reversal of Babel—not by restoring a single language, but by enabling understanding across difference as each speaks and hears in their own tongue. She treasures hearing parishioners read “God’s deeds of power” in many languages during worship, and invites us to consider what it means to speak of God in our own heart language—whether shaped by mother tongue, place, trust, or profound shared experience. In a time of contempt for difference, Pentecost reveals the blessing of many tongues and the Holy Spirit’s gift of mutual understanding across culture, faith, and ethnic background.

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