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A Note From Father Rob
Some twenty-eight years ago, I went to our diocesan church camp, Camp McDowell, for the first time. It was love at first sight! Since then, I have been to Wonderful, Wonderful, Camp McDowell countless times.
From the Desk of Deacon Judy
This Sunday’s Gospel tells the story of Jesus healing Peter’s mother-in-law. It got me thinking of my mother-in-law – Fay Falkner Quick.
Sunday Bulletin 02.04.24
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A Note From Father Rob
Well, this is an election year, so I would like to talk to you all about elections and government. No, not national elections and government but parish elections and government.
From The Desk of Deacon Judy
We know the story of Paul, how Jesus got his attention on the road to Damascus, how Jesus zapped him blind, how the scales fell from his eyes, and how he saw life in a new way.
Sunday Bulletin
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A Note From Father Rob
This Sunday morning promises to be a brisk one. In fact, we have cancelled the 8 a.m. service for Sunday, the 9 a.m. Sunday school class and postponed our annual meeting. In a week of below-freezing temperatures, this weekend’s early morning temperatures just might be some of the lowest.
From The Desk of Deacon Judy
Our gospel readings this year on the second and third Sunday of the Epiphany show the call of several disciples: Nathanael, Philip, Andrew, Peter, James, and John. Each of these first disciples decides to follow Jesus.
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A Note From Father Rob
These days in mid-January seem more ordinary than the rush of the last six weeks, which included Advent, Christmas and the New Year. To be ordinary often is defined as being mundane, average or as expected, but the Church applies a more interesting definition to the word.
From the Desk of Deacon Judy.
In a New Year’s Greeting from Episcopal Relief & Development, President Rob Radtke offered this lovely prayer of Henri-Frédéric Amiel with artwork by the Reverend Jay Sidebotham
Sunday Bulletin 01.14.24
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From the Desk of Deacon Judy
Saturday, January 6, is the twelfth day of Christmas, the Epiphany of our Lord, known in our Anglican tradition as “The Manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles”, the three Wise Men from the East.
Sunday Bulletin 01.07.24
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A Note From Father Rob
Well, today is the fifth day of Christmas, and my true love did not give me five golden rings; however, we did have a wonderful celebration with our children in Huntsville, and we have connected with friends and family members daily. That’s really what Christmas is all about.
From The Desk of Deacon Judy
At the end of the calendar year, during the Christmas season, my husband and I have a tradition of writing an annual letter, sharing a few remembrances from the year just past.
Sunday Bulletin 12.31.23
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A Note From Father Rob
Anglican, Episcopal, Lutheran and Roman Catholic children around the world are celebrating the shortness of Advent this year. No four-week-long calendar this year, no sir, just a scant 22-day Advent to wait for Christmas to come.
From the Desk of Deacon Judy
This is indeed a season of gifts – gifts to give and gifts to receive.
I imagine many of us are busy choosing just the right gift for family and friends.
Sunday Bulletins 12.24.23
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