David Eichelberg, Outreach and Tradition Specialist of the Mohegan Tribe, will give a presentation about the culture, history, and performance of song and dance of his tribe. Before colonization the Mohegans stewarded the land on which Christ Church Pomfret is situated. In an effort to help facilitate reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, the parish […]
We gather each week to listen to the scriptures for the upcoming Sunday, sharing our individual wonderings and thoughts, and seeking to hear God's Spirit. We support each other as lay preachers and leaders in our local congregations across ECCT.
Gathering of lay leaders and clergy from the South Central region to listen for the voice of the Spirit and respond with loving, life-giving possibilities for collaboration.
This monthly call is a place for lay-leaders, in particular lay preachers but all are welcome, to talk about what leading a congregation in this time and place is like. In creating this space for fellowship, we will talk about techniques for preaching and teaching, discuss lectionary readings, workshop any items people want help with, […]
The event will be held at St. Monica's Hartford from 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM including a light breakfast, conversation with the Bishops, followed by Holy Eucharist and lunch. REGISTER
Join us for a screening of Buster Keaton’s hilarious comedy “The Navigator,” with a live and entirely improvised accompaniment. Jason Roberts, Director of Music at Blessed Sacrament in New York City and a former Organist and Choirmaster at St. James’s, will be at the organ. Find out what going to the movies was like in […]
“How to be a Christian man in today’s World.” Our culture greatly needs us—men who will live our lives according to Christian principles. Inspired by the Lord and guided by the Lord, we can make a much-needed difference. Jesus shows us THE WAY!
The second recital in our year-long Organ Celebration series, Director of Music Jamie Hitel will present works by Bach, Hindemith, Saint-Saëns, Judith Bingham, and Marcel Dupré. Admission is free.