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Dean’s Forums

Saint John’s Cathedral is a house of prayer for the Episcopal Church in Colorado and the people of metropolitan Denver. Through the union of Word, Sacrament, and music, we share God’s unconditional love and Episcopal community with all who enter our doors. Our beliefs about God, meaning, and love are best experienced in the ancient liturgies we pray and sing week in and week out. Join our growing and diverse community as we strive to follow Jesus Christ in faithful and creative ways.

Join us on Sunday mornings at 9:15 am for our Dean’s Forums in Dagwell Hall or online at sjcathedral.org.

To watch past Dean’s Forums, go to sjcathedral.org/forum-recordings.

1350 N Washington Street, Denver, Colorado

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biographies,
Sacraments: Outward & Visible Signs of Inward & Spiritual Grace with Dean Richard Lawson 17 SEPT Experiencing the Divine in a Sacramental Universe with Dean Richard Lawson 24 SEPT The Sacramental Life From Me to We: Connection with God, Self, and Community with Reverend Amy Newell-Large 15 OCT My Mother was a Nanny : Telling our Faith Stories with Laura James 8 OCT Messianic Prophecies in the Hebrew Bible with Cantor Liz Sacks 3 DEC God in This Messy Life Seeking God in Life’s Messiness with Philip Yancey 29 OCT Looking for God in Messy Places with Bishop Jake Owensby 5 NOV Exploring the Jesus of History, Myth, and Meaning, Part II with Celene Lillie, PhD 19 NOV A New Baptismal Font for the Cathedral with Terry Eason 22 OCT The Incarnation Narratives of Matthew, Luke, and the Aprocrypha with Dr. Christy Cobb 10 DEC Saint John’s Annual Christmas Hymn Singalong with Aims McGuinness & Tina Clark 17 DEC The Human Body as Sacrament: Praying in Solitude with Emotions with Dean Richard Lawson 1 OCT Exploring the Jesus of History, Myth, and Meaning, Part I with Celene Lillie, PhD 12 NOV Advent: A Bible Study
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Who

Canon Katie’s Bible Study

Adult Formation

Catechumenate with Canon Katie

At Saint John’s, we have a shared hunger for meaning, learning, and connection.

Christian Formation includes journeying together through faith and doubt, engaging in scripture, sharing our stories, and exploring what it means to follow Christ in a world that needs the good news of God’s love.

Tuesdays, October 10, November 14, December 12 10 am in the cathedral library or 5 pm on Zoom Matthew’s gospel lays out Jesus’ genealogy, and among the many men listed are five women –some of them rather unlikely ancestors in his royal lineage. Join Canon Katie in an exploration of the foremothers of Jesus: Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, Bathsheba, and Mary. All who identify as women are welcome.

A Weekend with Bishop Jake

All Souls’ Forum: See You Down the Road

Thursday, November 2 at 5:45 pm Do not let your hearts be troubled. Believe in God, believe also in me. – John 14:1

Bishop Jake Owensby writes, “To exist is to be held, to be tenderly nurtured and sustained, by God’s own love. Death cannot sever a connection like that, and neither can suffering or sorrow.” In this forum, Bishop Jake will invite conversation into how we can live wholeheartedly with grief and suffering, knowing that our relationship with the risen Christ offers hope, solace, and the knowledge that love continues, even in loss.

How Resurrection Shapes our Lives

Sunday, November 5 from 1 to 4 pm

Wednesdays, October 4, 11, 18, and 25 at 7 pm in the Common Room

The Catechumenate is a community of learning, conversation, and fellowship in a gathering as old as Christianity itself. It is the journey to baptism, confirmation, reception into the Episcopal Church, or the reaffirmation of baptismal vows. Additional classes will be offered in the spring. More information and the link to register are at sjcathedral.org/catechumenate.

Cathedral Night

Wednesdays, September 20 through October 25

Holy Eucharist at 5:30 pm

Dinner at 6 pm

Formation & Small Group Gatherings at 7 pm

Cathedral Night offers us an opportunity to connect with one another and share important steps in our lives of faith. For more information, go to sjcathedral.org/cathedral-night .

SAGES: Spiritual Awareness & Growth in Everyday Situations

Wednesdays during Cathedral Night at 7 pm

For more information on all of our formation opportunities, go to sjcathedral.org/learn.

Our relationship with the Risen Christ can be the navigational and animating principle that shapes our life, forms our identity, and guides us in times of ease and times of challenge. Join Bishop Jake Owensby, author of A Resurrection Shaped Life, to explore these three questions: How does the Resurrection give us a sense of identity? How does the Resurrection give us a sense of purpose? How does the Resurrection help us navigate life’s complexities?

Our new SAGES groups are intended to give us space to explore our spiritual journeys in our daily lives. We can offer one another profound support as we engage with spiritual practices, see our faith in action, and strive to be true to our faith in everyday situations. We will offer a few groups this fall: SAGES for Women, SAGES for Men, SAGES for the Beloved LGBTQI+ group, and SAGES for the 20s & 30s group.

Beginning this fall, groups will read Looking for God in the Messy Places by Bishop Jake Owensby as a catalyst for conversation. It is not necessary to read at the same pace, or even read at all; the book is a helpful tool in opening dialogue.

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