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Join Us for Holy Week
Read More: Join Us for Holy WeekApril 9th – Palm Cross Workshop at 10:00 a.m. at Christ Church. April 10th – Palm Sunday: Services at 8:00 a.m. and at 10:00 a.m.April 11th – Holy Monday: Eucharist at 6:30
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I Will Do A New Thing
Read More: I Will Do A New ThingI am about to do a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? Isaiah 43:19 God enters into our lives here and now. God
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The Word is Very Near You
Read More: The Word is Very Near You“The word is near you, on your lips and in your heart” Romans 10:8, quoting Deuteronomy 30:14 Approaching the mid-point in Lent, please take a moment to return
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Invitation to Wonder
Read More: Invitation to Wonder“What a beautiful evening!” Startled out of my grumbling about a nighttime dog walk on snowy/perhaps icy sidewalks, I looked up to see an increasingly grown-up son of
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Feast of the Epiphany
Read More: Feast of the EpiphanyProcession of the Magi and Holy Eucharist, January 6, 2022
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Lead Us to Your Presence: Epiphany
Read More: Lead Us to Your Presence: EpiphanyThis day of Epiphany a longing to draw near to God and to one another manifests within and around me. Today we remember and celebrate the Magi, wise
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A Hymn by Any Other Name
Read More: A Hymn by Any Other NameWith thanks to Paul Cienniwa, organist, for this reflection. You may have noticed a change to how hymns are being presented in the Sunday bulletin. In addition to
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Praying the O Antiphons
Read More: Praying the O AntiphonsChristmas carols, Advent wreaths, Christmas trees, Midnight Mass, and ginger cookies — Whether they are family or Church customs, the many traditions associated with the Advent and Christmas
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Veni Veni
Read More: Veni Veni“O Come, O Come, Emmanuel…” is probably the oldest Christmas carol still sung today. The original version dating back to the 9th century was sung in Latin and
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Hark, A Thrilling Voice is Sounding
Read More: Hark, A Thrilling Voice is SoundingThursday Reflection December 2, 2021 Hark a Thrilling Voice is Sounding One of the joys of being Episcopalian is the hymnody. A second is a full range