On Annual Meeting Sunday, we remember that the Church begins not with performance but with identity. A sermon on light, grace, growth, discernment, and the living story of St. John’s in 2025.
On Annual Meeting Sunday, we remember that the Church begins not with performance but with identity. A sermon on light, grace, growth, discernment, and the living story of St. John’s in 2025.
St. John’s is more than wood and stained glass—it is people living out their baptismal call as ministers of Christ. Discover how deep roots, true belonging, and abundant grace come alive in everyday acts of service.
At St. John’s, a bold new Vision and Mission now shape our life together—naming a call to deep roots, true belonging, and abundant grace. Rooted in prayer and alive with hope, these words are more than a statement; they are a map to the Spirit-led future God is calling us to build.
From Eden to the empty tomb, the Great Vigil proclaims this: exile is over, Christ is risen, and God is calling us by name into a new creation. The garden is alive again.
Vision isn’t just about where we are—it’s about where God is calling us to go. On this Visioning Sunday, discover how cruciform love, grace, and healing shape who we are and who we’re becoming.
Discover how St. John’s Episcopal Church in Tallahassee is witnessing God’s transformative power through healing, community engagement, and renewed vision.
Jesus lays out a vision both wild and holy—one that demands we chew, chomp, and digest the gospel into our very bones. At St. John’s Episcopal Church in Tallahassee, we are poised to do the same: to discern together who we are, who God is calling us to become, and how we’ll carry love, healing, inclusion, and grace into a hungry world.