Jazz at the Red Door
An evening of jazz in the St. John's nave, presented by Hartford-based musician and educator Nat Reeves on bass along with Ben Gonzalez on piano and Jeff "Tain" Watts on drums.
An evening of jazz in the St. John's nave, presented by Hartford-based musician and educator Nat Reeves on bass along with Ben Gonzalez on piano and Jeff "Tain" Watts on drums.
So that as many people as possible can be part of the conversation about the capital campaign and St. John's future, we're holding a series of small group "cottage meetings" in the first two weeks of October, some at people's homes, and some at church.
In honor of the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi, we will host a pet blessing at 5 p.m. on Sunday, October 6.
The New World Trio, ensemble-in-residence at Music at the Red Door, presents wide-ranging concerts of both classical and contemporary chamber music works.
This favorite annual tradition features a variety of chilis made by parishioners (try a few and vote for your favorite!), along with beverages, sides, and desserts. Parishioners and friends of all ages are welcome!
The 2024-2025 Pipes Alive! series begins with organist Ondres Hornas playing the St. John’s organ.
St. John's is delighted to host a free screening of the new documentary, "The Philadelphia Eleven," which tells the story of the first women ordained as priests in the Episcopal Church. This event is open to ALL, including guests unaffiliated with St. John's.
The St. John's youth group is hosting a fun trivia night for all on Sunday, November 24 from 5 to 8 p.m. Bring a team, or join one when you arrive.
The Pipes Alive! series continues with organist Walden Moore, retired music director at Trinity Church in New Haven, and current interim music director at St. John's.
Gifts, Christmas décor, snacks, sweet and savory treats...come check it all out at the annual St. John's Christmas Festival!