We live in an age of widespread violence – physical, verbal, and spiritual. How are people of faith called to respond to, resist, and reverse the scourge of violence in our times? What does Christ call us to do and be, individually and together as the church?
Our Lenten Preaching Series concludes this Thursday with the Rev. Jacqueline Clark. We cannot gather as a community in the sanctuary, we can gather online. Join us by ZOOM. https://zoom.us/j/166402770
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Here is a link to the bulletin for the prayer service within which the sermon will be offered. If you have it open on your computer, or print it ahead of time, you can pray along with us.
Our preacher this week is:
April 2 - The Rev. Jacqueline Clark,
Associate Rector,
St. John’s Episcopal Church, Hingham, MA
About our preacher: The Rev. Jacqueline Clark.
Jacqueline “Jack” Clark serves as Associate Rector of St. Johns Episcopal Church, Hingham, MA. She grew up near Chicago and graduated from Notre Dame with a B.A. in English. She then served in the Episcopal Service Corps’ New York Intern Program, and then in the Associate Program at NETWORK in Washington D.C., now famous for the “Nuns on the Bus” campaign. Jack received her Masters of Divinity and Masters of Social Work at the University of Chicago. As a seminarian at All Saints’ Episcopal Church, she founded and then directed a diocesan initiative to address gun violence. In 2013, she was ordained to the transitional diaconate and began serving as the Assistant/Associate Rector at St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church in Sudbury.