Easter first Sunday after: Holy Eucharist
Easter first Sunday after: Holy Eucharist
Please make sure you turn on the sound (bottom right of screen). The sermon begins around the 28 minute mark.
St. Michael the Archangel Anglican Church, Matthews, NC 28105
St. Michael the Archangel Anglican Church, Matthews, NC
Easter first Sunday after: Holy Eucharist
Please make sure you turn on the sound (bottom right of screen). The sermon begins around the 28 minute mark.
Church Bulletin Blog Edition St. Michael the Archangel Anglican Church www.stmichaelsanglican.org Visitors – Welcome! Peace and joy in our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Please advise us of your visit and ask for a “First Time Visitor Bulletin” which briefly explains the communion service. Please join our church family in the Parish Hall after the service…
What exactly is an Apostle?’ and ‘How is the Church Apostolic?’ and ‘Why is the Church called Apostolic in the Creed?’ The Second Office of Instruction in the Book of Common Prayer deftly tells us the Church is ‘Apostolic; because it continues stedfastly in the Apostles’ teaching and fellowship’ (page 291, Acts of the Apostles…
CHAPTER 4 BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER (1928) THE SACRAMENTAL LIFE: PART I BAPTISM AND HOLY EUCHARIST Introduction: Sacramental symbols draw on our salvation history and reflect the role of the Church as a Sacrament of God’s presence in the world. God performs the Sacraments with ministers as God’s human agents. Sacrament…
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Sermon preached at St. Michael the Archangel Anglican Church on the Sunday next before Advent. “Gather up the fragments that remain, that nothing be lost.” In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen. Liturgically speaking, this week we bring another year to a close, and like the…
THE INSTRUCTED EUCHARIST (2019) St. Michael the Archangel Matthews, NC 28105 The Celebrant will announce: Please be seated. Let us gain a better understanding of the chief and central act of Christian worship: “the Lord’s Own Service / on the Lord’s Day.” First let us speak briefly concerning the clergy preparation: Significance…