"To be God's Family, reaching up to Him, and out to His World."
Nestled in scenic Western Michigan, St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church is an active parish, serving God and seeking to spread His Good News. We are located in downtown Fremont, Michigan, at 124 South Sullivan Avenue, and our phone number is (231) 924-3280. Looking for a church home? We are a warm and loving cluster of God's people. Priest: The Reverend Duncan H. Johnston. Deacon; The Reverend Thomas D. McPherson.
Worship @ Saint John's:
Holy Eucharist and Sunday School for Children Sundays, 10:00 a.m. followed by coffee hour
2ND Sunday each month at 6 PM Praise and Worship.
EVERY FRIDAY: BIBLE STUDY AT 10:00 AM; HOLY EUCHARIST AT 11:30; BROWN BAG LUNCH AT NOON.
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Pictured above, The Mayor of Fremont, Jim Rynberg congratulates Floyd Head on the Opening of the New Mission Center. Floyd is a founding member of the Episcopal Church in Fremont.
HAPPENINGS AT ST. JOHN'S
."Journey to Life" Course "for seekers" begins 4/22/09...Potluck at 6pm with Journey to follow. MORE DETAIL ON ACTIVITIES PAGE
ST JOHN'S SUPPORTS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY. Contact Erica Lue at 924-0350 to Volunteer.
Father Duncan has established a Food Pantry at the Parish Hall. Contact Father Duncan if you need emergency food supply or if you would like to donate items to the Food Pantry!!
ST JOHN'S SUPPORTS FOODS RESOURCE BANK. For information on how you can help contact Beth Mooy at bmooy@comcast.net.
Annual Vacation Bible School to be held 8/17-8/21-Volunteers needed-See Jan or Duncan for more details.
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The Episcopal Shield was adopted by the General Convention in 1940. The red cross on a white field is the St. George Cross. It indicates the link between the Episcopal Church and the Church of England, the mother church of the Anglican Communion. The colors red, white and blue are the colors of the flags of both the United States and England. The minature crosses in the blue quadrant symbolize the nine original American dioceses that met in Philadelphia in 1789 to adopt the constitution of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America. The outline of the minature crosses in in the form of St. Andrew's Cross in tribute to the Scottish church's role in ordaining the first American Bishop, Samuel Seabury, in 1784.

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