THE FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT, March 26th, 2017
I was an oddball in my college dorm, mixing the loud playing of Stevie Winwood’s ‘Traffic’, Jethro Tull, the Rolling Stones, yadda yadda, with VIVALDI
I was an oddball in my college dorm, mixing the loud playing of Stevie Winwood’s ‘Traffic’, Jethro Tull, the Rolling Stones, yadda yadda, with VIVALDI
A friend in Syracuse, Central New York, sent a photo today of her property buried under snow-drifts, her husband busy with the shovel. I felt
The 150 members of the Olympus Choir join us this Sunday in our annual tradition of some 15 years! The young people from the suburbs
This article was originally published in the San Marino Tribune on for March 3rd, 2017. Many are familiar with the Lenten disciplines of prayer, study,
Betsy Crockett reminds us that Huntington Drive will be closed to traffic next Sunday, though a vehicle crossing point is established at San Gabriel Boulevard.
“Change is the only constant,” said Heraclitus a long while ago. His adage remains apt. The last year has brought sufficient change in my life
This past Sunday it was my pleasure to award the 2017 Rector’s Cross to Sylvia Smythe for distinguished service to St. Edmund’s. Many, many parishioners
This article was originally published in the San Marino Tribune on February 10th, 2017. The other evening, on the way to a party in Tujunga,
Julie Quinn brings us wonderful fruit and pancakes and trimmings for our 9am parish breakfast this coming Sunday…let Isabel know by Friday if you are
Welcome home to our Senior Warden Sylvia and our Assisting priest Colville from a month of wild dance moves in Vienna! Rumor has it they