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Nov
23
Posted by Fr. Bradley Pace at 11:22 am

Happy Thanksgiving from the clergy and staff of St. John’s, Youngstown. May you recognize the many blessings in your life, and may you praise God for those blessings.

Nov
20
Posted by able dude at 10:19 am

The Reverend Doctor Bradley PaceGrace to you and peace from God our Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ.

My name is Bradley Pace, and I am the rector (the senior priest) at St. John’s Episcopal Church.  St. John’s is a vibrant parish in the heart of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley.  We have been at the epicenter of the area’s history for more than 150 years, and we continue to be right in the middle of the region’s redevelopment and resurgence.  St. John’s may be best known in the Valley for our annual Boar’s Head and Yule Log festival (and it is fantastic), but there is a lot more going on at St. John’s.  We reach out to the people of the Valley through the Red Door Café and food pantry, our annual rummage sale, and many other mission commitments.  We learn together through our exceptional Montessori-based Children’s education, Sunday morning “Coffee Talk” sessions, collaboration with Youngstown State University, and our parish life events.  We worship together on Sundays, but also on many other occasions.

The real strength of St. John’s is its people.  We are the daughters and sons of the immigrants who came to work in the steel mills, and we are folks who have just moved to the Valley.  We work in assembly plants and at hospitals; we are YSU students and professors, teachers, medical professionals, software developers, and public servants.  We are children and parents and grandparents.  We are young and old.  We are liberal and conservative.  We are long-time parishioners and relative newcomers.  But most importantly, we are an excited, passionate, and talented group of people who are committed to proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ in our community and in our world.

It is my hope that you will come and experience God here with us.  If you are just passing through, then we pray that God will go with you on your journey.  If you are looking for a church home, we would love to share the ministry of St. John’s with you.

In love and service,

Nov
17
Posted by Fr. Bradley Pace at 10:54 am

The sounds of Elizabethan England will fill St. John’s Episcopal Church (323 Wick Ave., Youngstown) on CHRIST THE KING SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH at 10:30 AM.  Our choir will sing the Mass in Four Parts by William Byrd for the ordinary of the service.  The ordinary refers to those parts of the worship service that do not change from week to week, such as the Sanctus.  The choir will also sing “Ave verum corpus” by William Byrd and “Lift up your heads, O ye gates” by John Amner, who was an early Elizabethan composer.  William Byrd was the Master of Music to Elizabeth I and, while he remained Catholic, he received much security from the Queen.  Hymns, prelude, and postlude for the morning will all be in English.  ALL ARE WELCOME.