Intrigued? Stop by the Founders Room in Anabel Taylor Hall for a weekly program of spiritual exploration, self-reflection, and ritual. The Founders Room is just to the right if you come in the entrance by the chapel.
The first Friday of each month the campus community (St. Luke, Episcopal Church at Cornell, and beyond!) is invited to a spaghetti dinner in the fellowship hall downstairs at St. Luke. Bring your appetite and a friend or two!
What happens when an Episcopal Priest and a Lutheran Pastor find out that the college they serve has a crypt? They light a bunch of candles and read stories and poems from Poe. It's highly likely that the Sage organ might also help "set the mood" for a spooky and fun time.
Intrigued? Stop by the Founders Room in Anabel Taylor Hall for a weekly program of spiritual exploration, self-reflection, and ritual. The Founders Room is just to the right if you come in the entrance by the chapel.
What happens when an Episcopal Priest and a Lutheran Pastor find out that the college they serve has a crypt? They light a bunch of candles and read stories and poems from Poe. It's highly likely that the Sage organ might also help "set the mood" for a spooky and fun time.
Intrigued? Stop by the Founders Room in Anabel Taylor Hall for a weekly program of spiritual exploration, self-reflection, and ritual. The Founders Room is just to the right if you come in the entrance by the chapel.
What happens when an Episcopal Priest and a Lutheran Pastor find out that the college they serve has a crypt? They light a bunch of candles and read stories and poems from Poe. It's highly likely that the Sage organ might also help "set the mood" for a spooky and fun time.
The ELCA Election Activator, a non-partisan network, is offering monthly virtual gatherings from now until the November election to support ELCA congregations in activities that encourage citizens to participate in the electoral process. The ELCA affirms that God calls us to be active citizens and to ensure that everyone benefits from the good of government. (Jeremiah 29:7, Romans 13:1-7) Sign up […]
The ELCA Election Activator, a non-partisan network, is offering monthly virtual gatherings from now until the November election to support ELCA congregations in activities that encourage citizens to participate in the electoral process. The ELCA affirms that God calls us to be active citizens and to ensure that everyone benefits from the good of government. (Jeremiah 29:7, Romans 13:1-7) Sign up […]
Intrigued? Stop by the Founders Room in Anabel Taylor Hall for a weekly program of spiritual exploration, self-reflection, and ritual. The Founders Room is just to the right if you come in the entrance by the chapel.
Collegetown trash is out of control! We as community members, students, and permanent residents feel that we have to start thinking about how we solve this problem. We will be convening the first group of the Collegetown Trash Initiative: Keep Ithaca Gorgeous Campaign. We would love your thoughts, please join us. All are welcome.
What happens when an Episcopal Priest and a Lutheran Pastor find out that the college they serve has a crypt? They light a bunch of candles and read stories and poems from Poe. It's highly likely that the Sage organ might also help "set the mood" for a spooky and fun time.
Intrigued? Stop by the Founders Room in Anabel Taylor Hall for a weekly program of spiritual exploration, self-reflection, and ritual. The Founders Room is just to the right if you come in the entrance by the chapel.
The first Friday of each month the campus community (St. Luke, Episcopal Church at Cornell, and beyond!) is invited to a spaghetti dinner in the fellowship hall downstairs at St. Luke. Bring your appetite and a friend or two!