Community Compline

At 8:30pm on Monday, June 20—the eve of the Summer Solstice—Saint Philip’s will offer Tucson its second community compline service at the MSA Annex event space.

The service will include incense, candlelight, and chant with a view that overlooks downtown Tucson and the mountains. Compline offers time to rest in a busy world. In an anxious time, it offers a peace-filled space. In a fragmented culture, it is a chance to reconnect with God, ourselves, and hope.

The service will be live-streamed for those unable to attend in person; the link will be offered on Saint Philip’s website.

NightSong is a collaborative effort that includes Flam Chen and Many Mouths One Stomach (organizers of the annual All Souls Procession and Dia de San Juan), merchant Why I Love Where I Live (that sells merchandise to help fund NightSong), Episcopal Campus Ministries, Beloved in the Desert, and Saint Philip’s staff Dr Justin Appel and Christopher Campbell.