Our next Forum on Science & Theology: Technos, takes place Sunday, April 10, 2016 after the 11 o’clock service. This is the fifth of six forums led by Dr. Clay Williams, and focuses on the meaning of human tool-making, and especially the impact on the brain and society coming from rapid technological change. Clay is a computer scientist and theologian, with a PhD in computer science from Texas A&M University, and an MA in systematic theology from the General Theological Seminary. As he has worked on complex systems in both disciplines, this session promises to be especially rich! The forum will take place in the parish hall following the 11 am service- please join us.

Newsletter
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.
