The Rt. Rev. José A. McLoughlin was consecrated as the seventh bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Western North Carolina on October 1, 2016. Prior to his election as bishop of the diocese of Western North Carolina, McLoughlin served as&nbsread more
The Rt. Rev. José A. McLoughlin was consecrated as the seventh bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Western North Carolina on October 1, 2016. Prior to his election as bishop of the diocese of Western North Carolina, McLoughlin served as&nbsread more
My apologies! I thought we had another Sunday in May! So, the hike announced for this Sunday is RESET to Sunday, JUNE 11, after coffee hour. Meet at church!
Our current Outreach Opportunities at St. John’s will continue to run through mid-May. Each project is summarized below. If you have any questions about these projects, please feel free to contact Tim Rhodes at 545-8834: Greeting Cards for the read more
Congratulations! St John’s won the aluminum can challenge. We had a total of 124 pounds of cans, versus 80 pounds for Bethesda. Thanks for helping make this connection with our neighbor church, and for helping clean up the environmread more
The hike to Rattlesnake Lodge is rescheduled for Sunday afternoon, June 4, right after coffee hour. Please sign up in the Parish Hall. Weather permitting. Rattlesnake Lodge – two miles out and two miles back in, read more
As you all know, St. John’s is once again helping the school systems ensure that children don’t go hungry over the summer break. More than half of children in Buncombe County receive free or reduced cost lunch. They liread more
From The Very Rev. Ross Jones: The Episcopal Peace Fellowship thanks St. Matthias, St. John’s and All Souls for a tremendous response to the Food Drive three weeks ago. Food is still coming in, but as of this weekend Loving Food Resources reporead more
Please sign up to take a turn for our “light and easy” summertime coffee hours!
Episcopal Diocese of Western North Carolina May 26, 2017 Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ, I invite you to join me and Presiding Bishop Michael Curry in the global movement, Thy Kingdom Come, which commendread more