by Greg Knight | May 11, 2023
Sometimes it can be hard for us to figure out what purpose God has for our life. This is especially true for those who are transitioning from one form of service to another. Nowhere is this more evident than in the lives of our Armed Forces veterans who frequently are...
by Greg Knight | May 11, 2023
Recently, Bethesda parishioner and Head of Middle School at The Benjamin School, Charles “Chuck” Hagy made a journey to Europe to educate young people about the history of World War II. What started as just a school trip became a powerful pilgrimage for...
by Greg Knight | May 11, 2023
In an age where physical and mental health are openly discussed, how do we talk about spiritual wellness? This month, Dr. Erik Kramer will be with us to talk about how our brains can affect the way we experience God. Are some people neurologically designed to be...
by Greg Knight | May 11, 2023
On page 855 of the Book of Common Prayer, the Catechism states that the ministers of the Church are “lay persons, bishops, priests, and deacons” and that the ministry of the laity “is to represent Christ and his Church;… and, according to the...
by Greg Knight | May 11, 2023
It’s hard to think of any recent technology that has affected how we talk to each other in this country more than social media. A handful of computer hackers have created communication platforms designed to enflame discourse, whether through anger, anxiety,...