Ingathering Sunday

This Sunday, November 19, we call our Pledge Ingathering Sunday. We hope you have had sufficient opportunity to prayerfully consider how you will give to St. Clare’s in 2024. Together we look forward to another year of Worshipping with Joy, Growing in Faith, and...

Climate Change

St. Clare’s Vestry recently commended Temple Beth Emeth for their work on and commitment to climate action. To: Margaret Hannon, President, Temple Beth Emeth BoardFrom: Ann Putallaz, Senior Warden, St. Clare’s Vestry At the October 18, 2023 meeting of St....

Colorful Covers

Did you notice the colorful cover on last Sunday’s bulletin? Since we now have a color printer, we can include art on the cover page of our Sunday bulletins! We thought it would be fun to invite the creative people (kids and adults) of St. Clare’s to contribute...

St. Clare of Assisi Land Acknowledgment

The Land Acknowledgment 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...

In the Beginning

Q: What is this Genesis thing, anyway?A: The short answer is “You”. Genesis includes all members of Temple Beth Emeth and St.cClare’s Episcopal Church. It is a tax-exempt corporation owned 50% by St. Clare’s Church and 50% by Temple Beth Emeth....

Name Tags

Some of us forget names, as hard as we try to remember. If you’re wearing your name tag, you can save someone else the awkwardness of admitting they’ve forgotten your name! We will order name tags soon, and Karen is collecting the names of people who...