Posts by Rev. Kristin Krantz (Page 8)

Call me when you need me

One of the pieces of coming to know each other is learning how we care for one another.  Pastoral care is an essential part of Christian community, and as your priest I have a role to play in this ministry.  There is no one size fits all way of caring for each other.  In my experience, some folk want others to walk…

Liturgy on the move!

Two things to note this week!  First, we have moved the organ to better support the choir and Len’s ability to both play and direct them.  The organ will now be towards the middle at the back of the sanctuary, with the choir seating also more centered.  We’ll see how this works, and likely make tweaks going forward.  I welcome your thoughts…

Symbols, Symbols Everywhere

Dear St. James’ Parish Family, It is hard to believe it is November! This is a month of turning in the church year. We begin with the great Feast of All Saints and end with the start of the new church year when we enter Advent. Throughout it all, symbols help point us along the way. Beginning on All Saints you will notice a…

Social Media Sunday!

  Bring your smart phones and your tablets to church this Sunday for Social Media Sunday!  Check in to Facebook, update your status & tell everyone you are at church, tweet the sermon, Instagram a selfie or other pic from church!  Please hashtag all posts with both #stjamesmtairy and #SMS15.  And if you haven’t already, don’t forget to LIKE our Facebook Page…

The Rector Asks Back…

This Sunday I hope you join me in conversation as we pick up where Ask the Rector left off last week as I take a turn asking YOU some questions!  And because I know that the formation hour between services doesn’t work for everyone, I want to share a few of my questions here so that if you aren’t able to join…

A time for conversation

Over the next two Sundays I hope to sit down and start a conversation with many of you.  I say start, because one of the things I believe is that healthy relationships require ongoing conversation.  Conversation comes from the Latin roots con (together) and verto (to turn).  At its most basic, then, conversation means to turn together or to turn to one…

Greetings from Reverend Kristin Krantz…

Dear St. James’ Parish Family, It’s been a great first week at St. James’ and it’s only been a day and a half! It is great to finally be with you and I am looking forward to worshipping with those of you who will be around this holiday weekend. The good news is that I’ll be the following Sunday too! As I wrote about…