Bishop Rob shares a message on behalf of the NH Diocese. This week kicks off the public phase of the Episcopal Church of New Hampshire's capital campaign—From Deep Roots, New Life. This campaign is focused on investing in people, not buildings. From Deep Roots, New Life allows the Episcopal Diocese of NH to create a lasting endowment to train, place, and support the lay and ordained leaders in our churches—all our churches, both big and small.
“Followers of the lamb”
As we continue our lead-up to the next presentation of Concerts On The Hill, Shaker Harmony: Celebrating 250 Years of the Shakers in America, we are proud to highlight that this concert will put on display all four of St. John's choirs.
Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ
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"Good Shepherd"
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But the good news is that then there is new life. Wildflowers bloom again… They’re both such surprises. Wildflowers stop you in your hiking tracks. You want to savor the colors and scents, let them breathe you in, let yourself be amazed. And bulbs that grow in the cold rocky dirt remind us that no one is lost.
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"I Hunger and Thirst"
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The Rt. Rev. A. Robert Hirschfeld, Tenth Bishop of the New Hampshire Episcopal Church, preaches on the Gospel of Luke 24:36b-48 during his visit to St. John's Portsmouth on the Third Sunday of Easter.