Worship and reverence to God
June 23rd Service 2019
St. Michael the Archangel
Service begins at 6 minute mark with the sermon at the 36 minute mark. You may have to turn the sound on.
If you enjoy, share with a friend.
St. Michael the Archangel Anglican Church, Matthews, NC 28105
St. Michael the Archangel Anglican Church, Matthews, NC
Service begins at 6 minute mark with the sermon at the 36 minute mark. You may have to turn the sound on.
If you enjoy, share with a friend.
Anglicans, like all biblical Christians, believe in predestination, which doctrine is clearly taught in the Old and New Testaments, and especially by Saint Paul, but we hold the positive doctrine of election to salvation in tension with the rest of the Catholic Faith, in which predestination is considered an aspect of salvation provided by Christ…
The Apostles Creed – Early Church Baptism Creed (around 100 AD)
The Full Gospel According to the Church’s Calendar As Presented in the 1928 Book of Common Prayer. Click Here A multi-year project by Fr. Allen Fischer who will be joining St. Michael the Archangel on May 1st. His scholarly work will be a blessing to our Church. We are excited by the arrival of…
THE NICENE CREED: One self-defining aspect of being an Anglican is an affirmation of the Nicene Creed as the sufficient statement of the Christian Faith. This section explores creeds, what they are, how they developed, and their place in our faith and history. Particular attention is paid to the Nicene and Apostles’ Creeds. Comparing the…
A DEACONESS IN OUR CHURCH? BIBLICAL & HISTORIC! LAY MINISTRY A Brief History The recognized service of women as Deaconess in the Church dates from apostolic days. The term diakanos—literally “servant”—used both for Deacons and, in the early days, for Deaconesses, is applied by St. Paul, Romans 16:1 to “Phoebe, a diakanos in the church which is in Cenchraea.” Through the…
Note: this gives a good history of our Province and shows a life devoted to Christ and His Church – Fr. Michael Cawthon theme for this year’s Synod is “Changing Leadership, Still Changeless Faith.” To our bishops, priests, deacons, and deaconesses, all lay delegates and invited guests and observers and visitors, we extend a warm…