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Languages of the Spirit
“Language shapes what we notice, what we think, what we can imagine, even how we love and connect with others. And the Holy Spirit

Returning to the Courtyard
The 9am service returns to the courtyard this Sunday, May 31! This summer, we’re going to experiment with a few “Unplugged Sundays” outside –

Queer Fellowship at St. Francis
St. Francis Episcopal Church in Willow Glen (San Jose) invites you to a Queer Fellowship Agape Dinner on Friday, June 12 at 6:30pm. It

Young King Book Talk
We know who Martin Luther King, Jr. became, but who was he at the beginning of his life? You’re invited to a book talk

“Heat Dome” over Europe Causing Record Temperatures
Countries in western Europe “are bracing for extreme heat this week”, reports Politico. The outlet says: “Spain and Portugal are set to experience the

Youth Game Night and Bonfire
Saturday, June 6th, 4-7pm youth will celebrate the season of Pentecost with games and a fire with hotdogs and s’mores back at church. If

Ocean Wind Turbines
A US startup, Aikido Technologies, plans to build data centers inside ocean-based wind turbines, where servers will be water-cooled via the cold waters of

God Delights in You!: St. Tim’s at MV Pride
St. Tim’s will again be staffing a booth at Mountain View’s second citywide Pride Celebration on Saturday, June 20 from 11 a.m. – 3

Preschool Director Transition
Our Preschool Director, Sue Scribner, has discerned that her passion for early childhood education is best lived out as a teacher in the classroom.

God’s Own Prayer
It is Jesus himself who pulls us into the relationship of the divine community, the love between the Father and the Son being so

Earth Day Every Day
At Dry Creek Vineyard, Sunday, April 12, 2026, was the annual Dry Creek Valley Cleanup Day, where Winegrowers of Dry Creek Valley, the Dry

Special Announcement
From our Music Director Dear Friends, With both a heavy heart and a hopeful spirit, I am announcing my retirement from St. Tim’s –