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.
Prelude: Where Wild Judea Stretches Far R. S. Stoughton Introit: (Psalm 66:4) All the earth shall worship Thee: and shall sing unto Thee, o God. They shall sing to Thy Name: O Thou Most Highest. (Psalm 100:1) Make a joyful noise unto God, all ye lands: (Psalm 66:2) sing forth the honor of His Name,…
Views from an essay by Father Victor E. Novak There is a great deal of debate among self-professed orthodox Anglicans today regarding the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion, as to whether they are Catholic or Calvinist… This was posted by our Bishop Chad Jones in 2012 and is an interesting read. philorthodox
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4th Sunday in Advent December 23, 2018 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 for fellowship, drinks,…
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