Candlemas
We end the year with an old favorite. You can see the audio-visual meditation, here. (Scroll down beneath the archived Advent calendars.) Make sure you
We end the year with an old favorite. You can see the audio-visual meditation, here. (Scroll down beneath the archived Advent calendars.) Make sure you
The penultimate poem in our Christmas series. Look for the last one on Dec. 31. The Journey of the Magi By T. S. Eliot ‘A
Our friend Bowie Snodgrass, content manager for episcopalchurch.org has three pieces of news. 1) We’re on YouTube! www.youtube.com/TECtube So far, we’ve posted 13 videos, including:
The Washington Post will be webcasting President Gerald R. Ford’s funeral on Tuesday from Washington National Cathedral. Guest commentators include Alexander Baumgarten, international policy analyst
Funeral services in two parish churches and Washington National Cathedral will reflect President Gerald R. Ford’s faith tradition as an Episcopalian active in lay ministry.
Continuing to observe the Octave of Christmas with poetry: The Work of Christmas by Howard Thurman “When the song of the angels is stilled, When
Announcement is a very different word than annunciation. The connotations of the first are workaday, bureaucratic, while the connotations of the second are grand, even–in
Statement of the Rt. Rev. John Bryson Chane, Bishop of Washington, on the death of President Gerald R. Ford Early this morning I was awakened
Maybe you got a gift certificate to Borders’ or Amazon for Christmas. Maybe you got a book you didn’t want. Read this poem by Mary
Glad tidings from various sources: The Archbishop of Canterbury’s Christmas sermon. Bishop John Bryson Chane’s Christmas sermon. Dean Samuel T. Lloyd III’s Christmas sermon. All