President and family attend St. John’s Episcopal Church
President Obama and his family heard the same lessons as every other Episcopalian on Sunday at St. John’s Episcopal Church, Layfayette Square. Isaiah, Thessalonians, Gospel
President Obama and his family heard the same lessons as every other Episcopalian on Sunday at St. John’s Episcopal Church, Layfayette Square. Isaiah, Thessalonians, Gospel
Some people today are constantly searching for signs that the end times are here, citing wars and famine, earthquakes and fires, abandoning the worship of the true God for a false one and failing to live in accordance with Biblical teaching.
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What needs stirring up in our faith communities? What ingredient are we as brothers and sisters in Christ? How do we plan to take our turn at the handle of the spoon?
by Bill Carroll Part 3: Christ the King (November 20, 2011) The lessons appointed are Church of the Good Shepherd in Athens, Ohio. His parish
Do not be like a horse or a mule, without understanding,
whose temper must be curbed with bit and bridle, else it will not stay near you. Psalm 32
We have provided OWS with meeting rooms and offices for them to assemble, plan and hold private discussions. We have provided pastoral services. We have provided a place of refuge and tranquility at our neighborhood center during open hours where they can rest, use computers, charge cell phones, and use bathrooms.
The Rt. Rev. Elliot L. Sorge, eighth bishop of the Diocese of Easton, died Dec. 6 in Centennial, Colorado. He is remembered for encouraging the first networks for support and continuing education for Christian educators and youth ministers across the church.
by Bill Carroll Part 2: The Sunday After All Saints’ Day (November 6, 2011) The lessons appointed are
Putting our houses in order can never be an angst-free or despair-free proposition–nor will their rebuilding be perfect–but we can learn to appreciate the special clarity darkness provides as a backdrop for seeing even the tiniest glimmer of light.