Truth and Reconciliation Ministry Oral History Project
In a time when the Episcopal Church, and the Diocese of Maryland in particular, is deeply devoted to reconciliation work among its congregants, we feel that it is our responsibility as members of St. Anne’s to do that work in our own community as best we can. To that end, we are launching an oral history project to hear stories about what St. Anne’s was like during the 1960s and 1970s, a time of civil and racial unrest.
Community Outreach and Reconciliation
Ministry leader, Sharon McElfish, shares her experience participating in two ministries that speak to St. Anne’s journey in building community relationships in reconciliation: ACT (Anne Arundel Connecting Together) and the Stanton Community Center Homework Club.
A Cemetery for All
Ginger DeLuca shares the history of St. Anne’s cemetery, “A Cemetery for All”.
Lenten Reflection: “Of the Imitation of Christ”
The Rev. Dr. Manoj Mathew Zacaria’s reflection on Thomas Kempis, “Of the Imitation of Christ”.
Introduction
Welcome to St. Anne’s Ministry Blog! This is a space for sharing stories about our ministries by liturgical season. Our first offering is for the season of Lent.