Nov 14 Morning Prayer and Message on current times
Unmute, enjoy and share. At 40 minute mark is a special message from Fr. Michael for those struggling to understand the current situation in the world.
St. Michael the Archangel Anglican Church, Matthews, NC 28105
St. Michael the Archangel Anglican Church, Matthews, NC
Unmute, enjoy and share. At 40 minute mark is a special message from Fr. Michael for those struggling to understand the current situation in the world.
Please forgive me if I seem a little tired, but this has been one heck of a night, and I am afraid the day is going to be even more brutal. Say again, what’s that? What am I talking about? Have you not heard? … the word is swirling around the city this morning, and…
2021 continue’s the good times at St. Michael the Archangel. After a great sermon on our readings of the day and the feeding of the multitudes with the Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ, our fellowship that followed was not only great Italian Food but also a performance celebrating Valentine Day (or as…
Homily for Passion Sunday. On Passion Sunday we will once again be focusing on edification of spiritual growth (Homily) during the Lenten season. Discussing the theological virtues as a means of measuring our growth…are we getting better? As well, focus will be discussing the words from the sermon “He was” and “I am.” These words…
Sermon preached December 24 by Fr Allen at St Michael the Archangel Anglican Church, Matthews, North Carolina for The Fourth Sunday in Advent “O LORD, raise up, we pray thee, thy power, and come among us” In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen. Today, the power…
Summarizing Ash Wednesday (what is important – treasures in heaven), Lent I (sin tempts us all even Christ), Lent II (faith – the woman from Canaan), and Lent III (don’t just empty the bad, but be filled with good things of Christ.) Main discussion will be the poison of the tongue and the using of…
The Wall Street Journal By CLARE ANSBERRY March 3, 2015 1:08 p.m. ET Many people change faiths, but not like Brad and Chad Jones. Identical twins, the brothers grew up in Elkin, N.C., a small town in the Bible Belt, the only children of devout Baptists. As boys, they attended the First Baptist Church of…