St. Clare’s Journey Towards a Land Acknowledgement

Land acknowledgment is a traditional custom that dates back centuries in many Native nations and communities. Today, land acknowledgments are used by Native Peoples and non-Natives to recognize Indigenous Peoples who are the original stewards of the lands on which we...

Leadership for 2023

A huge thank you to all of you who agreed to serve on vestry, to serve as a delegate to Diocesan Convention, or to serve on the Genesis Board. We can’t do what we do without you! At our Annual Meeting on January 22, we elected four people to 3-year terms on vestry...

St. Clare of Assisi Land Acknowledgement

The Land Acknowledgement We worship on the land of the Anishinaabeg: the Ojibwe, the Odawa, and the Bodéwadmi. We celebrate the autonomy and wisdom of Native peoples – past, present, and future. We are grateful for their principles of Walking in a Good Way.This land...

An Update from Paul Whelan’s Sister

This is Paul Whelan’s sister Elizabeth with an update to give you, the people who care deeply about Paul’s situation, the latest news. And today we have a message from Paul himself! Paul Whelan was able to speak with our parents yesterday, marking the...

Altar Flowers for 2023

You may have noticed that, with the start of a New Year, we have a bright, new, EMPTY Flower Chart on the ushers table. We are blessed with beautiful and unusual flowers at the altar each Sunday thanks to the contributions of members of the congregation to the Altar...