WELCOME
Whoever you are and whatever journey led you here, we welcome you.

St. Barnabas Episcopal Church invites and seeks to serve all people with no barriers. We welcome you to worship with us in-person or virtually via Zoom, Sunday morning at 9:30am.

A Reconciling Ministry - ALL are welcome

Office Hours at St. Barnabas

January-June 2025 (see “What’s Happening” below for exceptions)

Monday 10am - 2pm
Tuesday 10am - 2pm |
Fr. Tim (Tues) 9am-2pm
Wednesday 1pm - 4pm |
Fr. Tim (Wed) 9am-2pm
Thursday CLOSED |
Fr. Tim (Thurs) 9am-2pm
Friday CLOSED |
Office Printing 10am-12pm

To reach Fr. Tim on Mondays or Tuesdays, please call his cell phone or set up a Zoom appointment with him.
If you’d like to make an appointment with Fr. Tim, please email rector@saint-barnabas.net.


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Happening This Week

Monday, June 16
8:00pm Compline on Zoom

Tuesday, June 17
7:00pm St. Barnabas Project - Scripture Scribing

Wednesday, June 18
8:00pm
Compline on Zoom

Thursday, June 19

Friday, June 20
Encourager Submissions accepted until 12pm
7:30pm Taize
Worship - in person and on Zoom

Saturday, June 21
8:00am
Men’s Group

Sunday, June 22
8:45am Musicians’ rehearsal
9:30am Sunday Morning Integrated Liturgy in person and on Zoom
11:15am Coffee Hour


Hymn of the Week

In celebration of the Feast Day of St. Barnabas: By All Your Saints Still Striving Words: Horatio Bolton Nelson. Music: Nyland


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Taizé Prayer - Friday, June 20th

Begin the work of peace in yourself, so that once you are at peace yourself, you can bring peace to others. - St. Ambrose of Milan

The worship tradition in this service began many years ago in the ecumenical French monastic community called Taizé. It is a quiet service of meditation, reflection, music and prayer. Gathering in the presence of Christ we sing simple uncomplicated songs, uncluttered by too many words, allowing the mystery of God to become manifest through the beauty of simplicity. The liturgy is primarily for worship, but it is also meant to quiet the soul. The quietness does not happen all at once, but gradually during the worship. Then we may be still and at peace in the presence of God.

Taizé Prayer at St. Barnabas is held on the third Friday of the month at 7:30 PM.    

For more information on the Taizé community go to https://www.taize.fr/en


Registration for Parents’ Day Out Summer and Fall 2025 is open! Click to find out details!


Artists’ Salon: An Evening of Art and Conversation - Stay tuned for our next date!

The Artists' Salon is a conversation about creativity and spirituality, with artists and appreciators of art engaging each other. Artists play musical instruments, read poetry, perform monologues, sing, dance, and show artwork. A discussion with the artist follows each presentation. Edible art in the form of appetizers and beverages also makes us appreciate everything more! Meets quarterly.

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Greek This Week!

A Short Video Series brought to you by Fr. Tim

To see more videos, and visit Fr. Tim’s website, click here.

To learn more about the significance of greek for studying the bible, check this video out, from Dr. Samuel Loncar and the BEcoming Human Project:

“The Bible and Philosophy: The Jewish revolution” YouTube video


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Our Weekly Newsletter: “the encourager”

The Encourager is the best way to keep up with what’s going on at St. Barnabas. It includes information on our current worship and meetings, announcements, and other helpful info. To subscribe to “The Encourager” and receive it as a weekly email to your inbox, enter your email below or please send a request to office@saint-barnabas.net