September 17th – E.P/Eucharist (discussion of dressing altar)
Tuesday Evening – September 17th (discussion of setting altar)
Un-mute your device – EP/E – along with narrative on dressing the altar.
St. Michael the Archangel Anglican Church, Matthews, NC 28105
St. Michael the Archangel Anglican Church, Matthews, NC
Tuesday Evening – September 17th (discussion of setting altar)
Un-mute your device – EP/E – along with narrative on dressing the altar.
CHAPTER 3 ANGLICAN WORSHIP: THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER LITURGY AND PIETY Introduction- Worship in the Anglican Tradition: Worship is central to the identity of the Anglican tradition. From its beginnings in the Church of England worship united various factions into one church. Anglicanism is not confessional; beliefs are voiced through texts and actions of…
St. Michael the Archangel / 2211 Margaret Wallace Rd / Matthews NC 28105 Presents a Free Seminar By: Bishop Kenneth Myers Salvation (and how we got it wrong) JUNE 16, 2018 Saturday: 10am – 3pm St. Michael the Archangel Anglican Church adheres to traditional teachings and worship as derived from Scripture, Christ’s early Church, and…
Evening Prayer & Eucharist You may have to un-mute your device…Evening Prayer/Eucharist Service begins around 15 minute mark. If you enjoy please share – this is a weekly evening service.
Musical Notes: Lent IV (March 31, 2019) Prelude Choral Prelude on “St. Flavian” Seth Bingham Seth Bingham (1882-1972), organist-director at New York’s Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church and Columbia University music professor, composed his French influenced piece on the tune for the Lenten hymn #59. Introit (Isaiah 66:10) Rejoice, ye with Jerusalem, and be glad…
Beauty of Holiness MP Tues 7 30 2019 and Sermon from 7 28 2019 MP Tues 7 30 2019 and Sermon from 7 28 2019 Morning Prayer begins at 27 minute mark, Trinity 6 Readings and Sermon. Please turn the volume up…it may be on mute.
Musical Notes: for Sunday after Ascension June 2, 2019 Prelude Meditation on “Salve feste dies” Charles Callahan The hymn “Hail thee, festival day” (whose Latin title is in the Prelude) is a 6th century Latin poem with verses appropriate for Easter, Ascension and Pentecost. The author is Venatius Honorius Fortunatus, an Italian priest…