St. Peter’s Summer Chapel, located in Leland, will host The Rev. Canon Nurya Love Parish this coming weekend, August 10 and 11.
This past March, Canon Parish assumed oversight of the Northern Collaborative of the newly – formed Episcopal Diocese of the Great Lakes – formerly the Dioceses of Eastern Michigan and Western Michigan.
In 2014 she founded Plainsong Farm & Ministry, Rockford, Michigan, now serving as an agency of the Episcopal Church linking the renewal of the environment and the renewal of the church. SheservedasChairof the Legislative Committee on Environmental Stewardship and Care of Creation for the Episcopal Church’s 81st General Convention held this past June in Louisville.
Her book, “Resurrection Matters: Church Renewal for Creation’s Sake”, was published in 2019. A graduate of Harvard Divinity School, she and her husband David, a retired firefi ghter for the City of Grand Rapids, have two children, one in law school and the other a junior in college. Parish will offer the reflection at the Eucharist celebrated in the Celtic Contemplative Tradition on the banks of the Leland River at 5 p.m. Saturday, and preach at the 8 and 9 a.m. Eucharists on August 11.
All services are at the Leland Library, 203 E. Cedar Street, Leland.
For additional information go to St. Peter’s website at stpetersleland. org. All are welcome.