This, and every Sunday, we invite you to join us in-person or online with your family and friends at 10am on Facebook. Please check back often for upcoming events that engage with our ministries online.

Upcoming Events and Announcements

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COFFEE HOUR has resumed after the 10:00 Service.  We need more volunteers to host coffee hour. Coffee, tea, or punch with some cookies is all that is needed. This time of fellowship is an important part of the life of the church and a wonderful way to make visitors feel at home. Check back later for Sign-up sheet.

Family Service

An informal, child-friendly worship service for the entire family!

October through May on Sunday mornings, once a month
10 a.m. service


 

Upcoming Events

8afb Concert Series
KentSingers

 

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Preview Party

Friday Evening – December 6th
6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Silent Auction & Cocktail Buffet

Holiday Shopping

Open to the Public

Saturday – December 7th
9:30 am – 3:00 pm
Sunday – December 8th
11:00 am – 2:00 pm


 

Traditional Nine Lessons and Carols

Sunday December 15, 2024

4:00 p.m.

Open to the public

St. John’s Episcopal Church
78 Green Hill Road
Washington, CT 06793


Adult Bible Study

"The Epistle to the Hebrews"

Fridays at 10:30 a.m. in the Parish Library

Fr. Geoff, our Priest-in-Charge, is leading a serious weekly study of the Book of the Christian Scriptures. The class is open to all interested persons in the community. BYOB, bring your own Bible.  Spread the word!

 


 

St. John's Reading Club

CURRENT SELECTION

Ken Follett's "A Column of Fire" to gather for a Group Discussion via ZOOM, so start reading now.

A Column of Fire is set in Elizabethan England.  It ranges well beyond Kingsbridge into the wider world of a divided Europe, propelling a large cast of characters through England, Scotland, France, Spain, and the Netherlands tolerance.  Follett moves these characters briskly through 50 eventful years of births, deaths, marriages, murders, and associated betrayals.  But the real spine of the narrative is the deeply researched historical backdrop against which these private dramas play out.

The St. John's Reading Club is open to the public and meets regularly via ZOOM to discuss a novel previously selected. It is assumed that all participants will have already read the book by the time of the meeting, at which all will be welcome to discuss their reactions to the work with all the others gathered.


 

Washington Refugee Resettlement Project (WRRP) is an IRIS Community Co-Sponsor!

If you would like to VOLUNTEER, click HERE for an online application to fill out for one of the many teams needed.  If you want to donate to support our efforts, Click HERE.  If you want to stay connected, click HERE for updates.