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...

#FreePaulWhelan

Continue to keep Paul Whelan and his family in your prayers. Paul’s brother, David, wrote an article that Newsweek has published, and you can read it here: ‘Paul Whelan Is My Brother, Russia Is Torturing Him in Prison’. The US Embassy in Moscow has...

Delegates for the 2023 Diocesan Convention

Greetings! Might you feel called to represent St. Clare’s at the 2023 Diocesan Convention? “After many years as a member of this church, 2022 was my first time as a diocesan convention delegate. It was an overall positive experience. The best parts for me...

Building Security Improvements

The Genesis Security Committee is looking for a couple of people to help with a short-term grant writing project to improve the security of our building. It will involve meetings a couple times a month to research and put together a grant proposal alongside folks from...