Preschool devotion, Morning Prayer Wednesday Sept 4
Preschool devotion, Morning Prayer Wednesday Sept 4
You many have to un-mute your device. For the first week, the children are fantastic!!!
St. Michael the Archangel Anglican Church, Matthews, NC 28105
St. Michael the Archangel Anglican Church, Matthews, NC

Preschool devotion, Morning Prayer Wednesday Sept 4
You many have to un-mute your device. For the first week, the children are fantastic!!!

Excellent synopsis of the 1928 American Prayer Book Eucharistic Rite by Father Victor E. Novak… THE 1928 BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER – for people who really want to know! The Book of Common Prayer has a history of more than four and a half centuries of daily liturgical use and is in direct and organic…

Music for Trinity XVIII – 10/20/20 Prelude Morning Prelude E. M. Read Edward Mason Read (1846-1936), born in Vermont and student of Samuel B. Whitney (Church of the Advent, Boston), was an organist and representative of the Estey Organ Co. in St. Louis. His prelude from 1906 has contrasting…

Un-mute and enjoy and share Great job choir and thanks for everyone’s hard work in making this a special Christmas

Pilate took Jesus and scourged him Jhn 19:1 – Then Pilate therefore took Jesus, and scourged him. – surely hoping to appease them, finally giving in to their wants and desires. How often have all us “given into wants and desires of others although we know better” and how often do we regret the outcome. …

July 28, Trinity 6 Prelude Variations to the Sicilian Hymn Benjamin Carr The recessional hymn today (#489) is a combination of Italian, English and American origins. The tune, a possible Sicilian 18th century folksong sung by Italian mariners, is usually paired with the Latin Marian hymn “O sanctissima” and was first published in…

THE PLEDGE OF FAITHFULNESS The word “Creed” comes from the Latin word Credo, meaning “I believe,” and thus we use the Nicene Creed to help us clearly and accurately confess what we believe the Bible teaches us about God. Moreover, when the Church was using the Latin Bible, Credo was the word used to translate…