"My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you" John 15:12
SCHEDULE
SUNDAYS:
11:00 AM - HOLY EUCHARIST
(Coffee Hour following in the Undercroft)
CHILDREN'S CHAPEL every Sunday during the Liturgy of the Word (Sept.-May)
WEDNESDAYS:
6:00 PM - HOLY EUCHARIST
FR. JAMIE PARSLEY
DCN. JOHN ANDERSON,
DCN. SUZANNE MCEWAN
ST. STEPHEN'S is a LIVELY, INCLUSIVE, ELECTIC, AFFIRMING and WELCOMING community in the Progressive tradition of the Episcopal Church, that seeks to proclaim GOD's radical love of all by working for Justice for All.
We welcome and fully include ALL people as unique and valuable children of God.
We are a growing, diverse, affirming community of artists, poets, musicians, professionals, writers, students and searchers for God, striving for full inclusion of ALL people in the Church.
No matter who you are, you are WELCOME and FULLY INCLUDED at St. Stephen's!
120 21 Avenue North
Fargo, North Dakota 58102
701.232.2076
St. Stephen
St. Stephen the Martyr
A Prayer for St. Stephen's
Eternal God of love, Creator and sustainer of all good things, We praise you and thank you for our community of fellowship at St. Stephen’s and in the Diocese of North Dakota.
We ask for your continued grace that we might be a holy people, seeking first to know you and to serve you with all our lives. May we become living stones you use to build up your church.
We ask that your Spirit will guide and empower us to be witnesses of your love in our parish, homes and community.
Open doors for us as we reach out to others, that we may lead those who do not know you into a new and life-changing relationship with you.
Give us grace to be good stewards of all you have given us that our common life together might bring glory to your name.
Jamie Parsley is an Episcopal priest & poet. He is the author of thirteen books of poems. In 2004, he was named an Associate Poet Laureate of North Dakota. He is the Poet in Residence at Concordia College, Moorhead, MN and currently serves as the Rector of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Fargo, North Dakota.
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