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Sunday Contemplative Prayer and Lectio [Mar 6 – Apr 17]

During the season of Lent, we’re invited to adopt a reflective posture of humility as we consider the sacrifice and suffering that Jesus experienced here on earth. Join us Sunday mornings online throughout the season of Lent from 8-9am as we offer a virtual time of contemplative prayer and Lectio Divina. We will offer Centering Prayer for the first 20 […]

Nonviolent Communication Workshop [Mar 23]

One of the more meaningful tools our community has discovered and practiced is Nonviolent Communication. This framework gives us a different way to navigate challenging conversations – moving us from tendency to cause pain to one of healing. “I have come that you might have life.” Our hope is that this framework equips us to better live out our values […]

Ash Wednesday Liturgy [Mar 2]

Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent. We will be holding a liturgy service at Vesper on Wednesday, March 2 at 7pm to begin this season of reflection on the sacrifice that Christ experienced and embraced for us. We will be offering a time of contemplation and and the imposition of ashes. We are asking for everyone to wear masks […]

Christopher Mack Meet & Greet [Feb 20]

Join us after liturgy on Sunday, Feb 20 as we welcome Christopher Mack, our newest pastor to join our staff. We will be gathering in the outdoor courtyard and will provide some coffee and breakfast tacos so you can connect with Christopher. Please RSVP so we can have an idea of how much food to provide. Register Here [Photo by […]

Intro to Centering Prayer Workshop [Feb 26]

What if meaningful prayer is learning to rest in the presence of the One who not only loves us but desires our company? What if prayer can also be just learning to “rest in God,” beyond words? We have learned forms of prayer that involve being active and using lots of words, sometimes vocally. While these are very meaningful forms […]

In-Person Liturgy [Feb 6]

It has been a challenging season discovering what it means to live as the church in the middle of a pandemic. Many of us crave the weekly rhythm of being with one another to worship, while many others have adapted and found other meaningful expressions of connection with friends and loved ones. We acknowledge that there are no easy answers […]

New to Vox Welcome Gathering [Jan 26]

Even though we’ve had to be apart for these past couple of years, we are still excited to welcome the many new faces who are joining our community! If you started participating with us since 2020, we’re inviting you to gather and meet up via Zoom to hear your experience with connecting at Vox. Join us online on Wednesday, Jan […]