​Sacred Ground – Easter Season

Series of sessions starting April 8


St. Paul’s will be convening Sacred Ground Circles on Monday nights at 7pm beginning on April 8. Sacred Ground is a film-and readings-based dialogue series on race, grounded in faith. Small groups are invited to walk through chapters of America’s history of race and racism, while weaving in threads of family story, economic class, and political and regional identity. Participants learn to explore our conscious and unconscious biases, and think about the history of our country in new ways. All sessions are private, so participants have an opportunity to speak honestly and openly.

Over 100 people have participated in Sacred Ground at St. Paul’s. Click here to witness some of the past participants from our parish in Sacred Ground and what is has meant to them.

Sacred Ground consists of 10 sessions, held every two weeks, with video and written material to be covered in the off weeks at your leisure (provided by the Episcopal Church exclusively for Sacred Ground participants). The sessions will be offered in a hybrid (Zoom and live) format. Please contact the Rev. Erin Morey [email protected] to sign up, with any questions, or if this time does not work for you and you would like to do Sacred Ground.