The 9th Episcopal Night at the Symphony – Reservations Due

The 9th Episcopal Night at the Symphony – Reservations Due

Friday evening, May 1st, 2026, at the Ohio theater. Reception with sandwiches, salad fixings, cookies, beverage tickets… you know the drill!

We will also hear from chorus director Stephen Caracciolo
(also an Episcopalian)

Here’s the concert program from the Columbus Symphony Website…
Columbus Symphony Orchestra – Rossen Milanov, conductor
Aubry Ballarò, soprano; Nicholas Nestorak, tenor; Hugh Russell, baritone
Columbus Symphony Chorus – Stephen Caracciolo, chorus director
BalletMet
Dvořák: The American Flag
Orff: Trionfo di Afrodite (Triumph of Aphrodite)
5:30pm – Reception, bar & “heavy” hors d’oeuvres –
4th floor Galbraith Pavilion
7:30pm – Performance – Seats in Prime Orchestra
$70 per person for whole event or $35 per person for reception only.

Make checks payable to: Bruce Smith and mail to him at:
The Rev. Bruce Smith 627 Yaronia Dr. N. Columbus, OH 43214

Email: revabs0630@gmail.com

Please include the names of the people in your party and your parish affiliation.

Deadline for reservations is Wednesday, April 15th. 2026

Faithfully yours in Christ,
The Rev. Bruce Smith, St. Mark’s, Columbus
Steve Knorr, St. Andrew’s, Pickerington
The Rev. Gayland Trim, All Saints, New Albany

The 9th Episcopal Night at the Symphony – Reservations Due

The 9th Episcopal Night at the Symphony

Friday evening, May 1st, 2026, at the Ohio theater. Reception with sandwiches, salad fixings, cookies, beverage tickets… you know the drill!

We will also hear from chorus director Stephen Caracciolo
(also an Episcopalian)

Here’s the concert program from the Columbus Symphony Website…
Columbus Symphony Orchestra – Rossen Milanov, conductor
Aubry Ballarò, soprano; Nicholas Nestorak, tenor; Hugh Russell, baritone
Columbus Symphony Chorus – Stephen Caracciolo, chorus director
BalletMet
Dvořák: The American Flag
Orff: Trionfo di Afrodite (Triumph of Aphrodite)
5:30pm – Reception, bar & “heavy” hors d’oeuvres –
4th floor Galbraith Pavilion
7:30pm – Performance – Seats in Prime Orchestra
$70 per person for whole event or $35 per person for reception only.

Make checks payable to: Bruce Smith and mail to him at:
The Rev. Bruce Smith 627 Yaronia Dr. N. Columbus, OH 43214

Email: revabs0630@gmail.com

Please include the names of the people in your party and your parish affiliation.

Deadline for reservations is Wednesday, April 15th. 2026

Faithfully yours in Christ,
The Rev. Bruce Smith, St. Mark’s, Columbus
Steve Knorr, St. Andrew’s, Pickerington
The Rev. Gayland Trim, All Saints, New Albany

Lenten School 2026: The Glory of God is a Human Person Fully Alive

Lenten School 2026: The Glory of God is a Human Person Fully Alive

Monday Evenings, February 23 – March 23, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
A free offering taking place at St. John’s, Worthington
(700 High Street, Worthington).

This Lent, join us for a series of five presentations that follow Jesus through cycles of death and rebirth. Every evening we will have one plenary session followed by small group discussion and prayer. The presenters for this year’s Lenten School are:

March 23 – Joseph Kovitch presenting on Healing and how individuals and communities adjust to new ways of being after healing takes place. Joe will guide our conversation on healing through the lens of his work as a pediatric chaplain and someone who lives with a disability.

Lenten School 2026: The Glory of God is a Human Person Fully Alive

Lenten School 2026: The Glory of God is a Human Person Fully Alive

Monday Evenings, February 23 – March 23, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
A free offering taking place at St. John’s, Worthington
(700 High Street, Worthington).

This Lent, join us for a series of five presentations that follow Jesus through cycles of death and rebirth. Every evening we will have one plenary session followed by small group discussion and prayer. The presenters for this year’s Lenten School are:

March 16 – Aaron Rogers presenting on John the Baptist and the question of who is calling us out of our assumptions about how life should be. Aaron is the Missioner for Black Ministries for the diocese and a powerful preacher and presenter.

March 23 – Joseph Kovitch presenting on Healing and how individuals and communities adjust to new ways of being after healing takes place. Joe will guide our conversation on healing through the lens of his work as a pediatric chaplain and someone who lives with a disability.

Lenten School 2026: The Glory of God is a Human Person Fully Alive

Lenten School 2026: The Glory of God is a Human Person Fully Alive

Monday Evenings, February 23 – March 23, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
A free offering taking place at St. John’s, Worthington
(700 High Street, Worthington).

This Lent, join us for a series of five presentations that follow Jesus through cycles of death and rebirth. Every evening we will have one plenary session followed by small group discussion and prayer. The presenters for this year’s Lenten School are:

March 9 – Sr. Janice Bachman presenting on the Temptations in the Wilderness and how to talk to God when we’re discerning. Janice Bachman, a Dominican Sister of Peace, is a spiritual director and Jungian Analyst who will lead us in an experiential process on how we talk to God when we are discerning.

March 16 – Aaron Rogers presenting on John the Baptist and the question of who is calling us out of our assumptions about how life should be. Aaron is the Missioner for Black Ministries for the diocese and a powerful preacher and presenter.

March 23 – Joseph Kovitch presenting on Healing and how individuals and communities adjust to new ways of being after healing takes place. Joe will guide our conversation on healing through the lens of his work as a pediatric chaplain and someone who lives with a disability.