• St. John's Fall Winter Journal 2017 / 2018
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    • Editor’s Note by Brynna Carpenter Nardone
    • Religious Architecture & St. John's by Dave Hunn
    • Healing by Dave Hunn
    • The Living Room by guest contributor Gretchen Hachmeister
    • My vocation: receiving direction by Brynna Carpenter Nardone
    • Silence by Father Steve Schlossberg
    • Waiting by Deacon Sandy Tatem
    • REFLECTION AND ANTICIPATION by Deacon Paul Carney
    • THE BASEMENT ON FIRST STREET by Cynthia Tysiak
    • Journey by Bill Muller
    • Jenny-Fur by Ellen Jacobs
    • Health, Holiness, and Abundant Life by Therese Duvil
    • Heritage House by Ellie O’Reilly
    • Damien Center Dinners & St. John’s Community Breakfasts by Dale Nelson
    • FLOWERS AT ST. JOHN’S by Christine Salmon
    • ST. JOHN’S CHILDREN’S MINISTRY by Angie Schlossberg
    • ST. JOHN’S saturday MINISTRY
    • LIFE ON ST. JOHN’S VESTRY by Karen Carlson
    • haiti update by Lisa Thorn

  • St. John's Journal (Spring/Summer) 2017
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    • REFLECTIONS by Deacon Sandra Tatem
    • First Impressions of a Deacon by Father Stephen Schlossberg
    • Ash Wednesday Reflections From Downtown Troy by Deacon Paul Carney
    • Drawings by our artists with scripture and poems for Lent and Easter
    • A little REFLECTION on “Living Water” by Gail Richardson and our artists
    • Are Church-People Funny? by the editor, THINK ABOUT IT by Bill Muller and CARTOONS
    • Learning to love by Angie Schlossberg
    • What the journal means to me by Brynna Carpenter Nardone
    • OAKS by Gary Nelson and Eileen Manz
    • Dear St. John’s by Dr. Susan R. Groesbeck
    • Damien Center Dinner by Dale Nelson with photos from breakfast
    • HAITI UPDATE & INSPIRATION by Dr. Lisa Thorn  with art and poetry
    • Coping with the Pathologically Entitled by Sandra Hutchison
    • Helping our friends help refugees by Dawn Weinraub
    • Health, Holiness, and Abundant Life by Linda Thorburn
    • I WENT THERE ONCE by Bill Muller
    • A Perspective on Stewardship by George Firth