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CHAPTER 2 From Catholic to Protestant and back again: Henry VIII (to Catholic); Edward (to Protestant); Mary (to Catholic). Also a few Continent Reformers added in and HERE WE GO!!! Mary Tudor: (1516-1558) England’s first female monarch, Mary I ruled for just five years. The only surviving child of Henry VIII and his first…

Oct 13th Sunday Sung Eucharist (10:30 am service – sung)
Sunday Oct 13th Sung Eucharist You may have to un-mute your device. Sung Service, enjoy and share….

Evening Prayer/Eucharist Tuesday Sept 3
E.P./Eucharist Tuesday evening Sept 3 You many have to un-mute your device. A service performed in our Chapel (the Gospel Transept) at 6 pm Tuesday…I love the closeness of this service. Join us next week!

WHY MILLENNIALS LONG FOR LITURGY: IS THE HIGH CHURCH THE CHRISTIANITY OF THE FUTURE?
March 8th, 2022 by The Most Reverend Chandler Holder Jones, SSC From The American Conservative: America’s youth are leaving churches in droves. One in four young adults choose “unaffiliated” when asked about their religion, according to a 2012 Public Religion Research Institute poll, and 55 percent of those unaffiliated youth once had a religious identification…
Eyes to See Jesus for Who He Is
“And immediately he receive his sight, and followed him, glorifying God.” In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen. As we all know, the best defense is a great offence. So, this Pre-Lenten Season, we have been proactively trying to recognize and engage those things which…

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…
