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….
St. Michael the Archangel Anglican Church, Matthews, NC 28105
St. Michael the Archangel Anglican Church, Matthews, NC
You may have to un-mute your device. Sung Service, enjoy and share….
Anglican Evensong Join us this Sunday evening at 5 pm for an evening devotional (chanting, incense, choir – beautiful service. Click below…. EvenSong Dec 18
Jesus Gets Us—But Not in the Way You Think The “He Gets Us” founders want to turn this negativity on its head and show the world that Jesus really is a nice guy. He’s kind, tolerant, patient, and understanding of everything we’re going through. He’s not a harsh judge—He’s our friend. He gets us. Enjoy. …
How did the early Christians worship? Let’s us see what was written concerning the early church worship. The First Apology (St. Justin Martyr) [a.d. 110-165.] An apology is in defense of – in this case in defense of Christians and their worship. Chapter 1. Address To the Emperor Titus Ælius Adrianus Antoninus Pius Augustus Cæsar,…
Fr. Michael chats about the weekend and upcoming events. Update from vestry on different aspects of how St. Michael’s moves forward out of this current environment. Children and their growth in faith and maturity, skills and talents, is being pursued and planned as we use the talent that the Spirit has brought to us during…
Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity, September 2, 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,…
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…