God’s Handiwork: Meet Bethanie Van Camp and Sue Kirkpatrick
As we enter the summer season at St. Barnabas, we are featuring hand work by members of St. Barnabas. This week we are excited to be featuring two St. B. needleworkers, Bethanie Van Camp and Sue Kirkpatrick.
God’s Handiwork
As we enter the summer season at St. Barnabas, we are featuring hand work including knitting, quilting, sewing, needlepoint, counted cross-stitch and weaving by some of our very own St. B artists. We are grateful to all of the women who have shared their most treasured pieces throughout our Great Hall, Chapel of the Rose and Gallery Wall hallway. To begin our series, we feature Master Weaver, Andrea Anderson.
Finding a Full Welcome
I loved my Catholic upbringing but, the Episcopal Church and St. Barnabas in particular, has helped me grow a more welcoming heart beyond the red doors by learning to greet others with smiles, hugs, maybe even kisses, and absolutely no guilt.
Parish Listening Process
We are listening for God’s call to us as we grow into the future. Our Vestry and Strategic Planning Team will be listening with one ear to the congregation’s collective input about their hopes for the future of St. Barnabas, and with a second ear to where God is beckoning us next in our continuing journey as God’s church.
Nature Emerging
Meet our next photographer in our Nature Emerging series, Mark Musheno. Mark's life has taken him to many places in this wonderful world and his amazing life story fuels his desire to see the beauty in all of God's creation.
Nature Emerging
Capturing the beauty and splendor of God’s creations is a passion for St. Barnabas member Jill Bechard. Jill has had the opportunity to fulfill her passion for nature and landscape photography and has graciously filled our Gallery Wall this week with her stunning images.
New Habitat Re-Store
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Cincinnati has just opened its newest ReStore, just outside of Loveland in northeastern Hamilton County. It is the sixth ReStore in the Cincinnati metropolitan area and is located at 10689 Loveland-Madeira Road. As you may know, Habitat's ReStores accepts donations of furniture, plumbing and lighting fixtures, lumber, and other building materials for resale at discounts to the public. The profits from the ReStores are used to help Habitat build more homes for families who hope to become first-time homeowners.
Connecting Through Food: Khalil’s Story
St. Barnabas parishioner, Khalil El-Chammas, taught us to make hummus and pita bread as part of our Red Door Kitchen a few weeks ago. Khalil grew up in Lebanon and shared with us about where he is from, his life, and his love of cooking.
The Way of the Cross
I love this cross. I got it in 2018 while on pilgrimage to the Holy Land with some of you. I remember walking the Via Dolorosa, the path Jesus himself walked, and how our group stopped at each of the spots to pray together in the busy streets of the Old City.
Holy Week 2024
Holy Week is the most solemn and sacred time of the Christian year, when we are invited by our liturgical tradition to contemplate the events leading up to Jesus' crucifixion, death and resurrection.
Co-Creators with God
God loves to create and sees all created things as good. The Hebrew word used in this passage is “tov.” Tov means not only good, but something that is beautiful and has within it the possibility to create more of itself. Anything that produces life and contains the potential to create more life.
Meet Richard H. Davis
Richard (Dick) Davis and his wife Merrily have been a part of the fabric of St. Barnabas since 1983. Raising their family here, all three generations continue to share their time, talent, and treasure to shape the past, present, and future of St. Barnabas.
Blessing Upon Blessing
I love this picture. It was taken at our parish picnic this summer. I was asked to pray before we ate, as priests often are! And as I started praying, Maddie ran up to give me a hug. It was a real moment in time that captures how I feel about our life together at St. Barnabas.
Ash Wednesday at St. Barnabas
Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the 40-day season of Lent where we seek to turn our hearts back to God in preparation for Easter.
Meet Ali and Matt
This week we feature two more Creators and Innovators who will inspire you. If you know someone who you think should be a part of this series highlighting all of the many gifts we have in our congregation, please feel free to nominate them here!
Meet Tim Zelek
Tim and his wife Betsy joined St. Barnabas 35 years ago and have been involved in so many projects and events in the life of this congregation. Their children, Anne and John, grew up at St. B and now Tim and Betsy enjoy sharing the great outdoors with their grandson.
Meet Scott and Kathy
In our third week of shining a spotlight on St. Barnabas members, we discover two people who have created safe spaces for people to work, play and live with each other.
May God Bless this House: Epiphany House Blessings
A part of church history is the custom of blessing homes at the New Year or in the Epiphany Season. Christians would hold a short service of prayer to ask God’s blessing on their dwellings and on all who live, work with and visit them.
In this way, we can invite Jesus to be a “guest” in our home, a listener to each conversation, a guide for troubled times, and a blessing in times of thanksgiving.
Abundant Gifts
All the presents are unwrapped, decorations are going back to the basement and resolutions are in full swing. As the new year unfolds before us, I wonder….what gifts are waiting to be opened in 2024.