Fourth Sunday After Easter and Adult Forum
Morning Prayer followed immediately by the Adult Forum downstairs in Cranmer Hall.
Morning Prayer followed immediately by the Adult Forum downstairs in Cranmer Hall.
Holy Communion celebration, followed by a potluck supper downstairs in Cranmer hall. Please RSVP to Fr. Maule if you plan to attend, and tell what dish(es) you plan to bring.
Holy Eucharist, followed immediately by the Adult Forum downstairs in Cranmer Hall.
Holy Eucharist, followed by a potluck dinner downstairs in Cranmer Hall. Please RSVP to Fr. Matthew Maule. Ending time is approximate.Ending time is approximate.
Collect: pg. 177, 1928 BCP; pg. 200, REC BCP
Epistle: pg. 177, 1928 BCP; pg. 200, REC BCP
Gospel: pg. 178, 1928 BCP; pg. 201, REC BCP
A traditional Anglican service of Canticles, Scripture, and Song. Ending time is approximate.
Morning Prayer, followed immediately by the Adult Forum downstairs in Cranmer Hall.
Chris Morris will be leading the discussion. We will be continuing the study of The Analects of Confucius: Books 12-15. Feel free to bring up anything from earlier books if you like.
Holy Communion celebration, followed by a potluck supper downstairs in Cranmer hall. Please RSVP to Fr. Maule if you plan to attend, and tell what dish(es) you plan to bring.
Holy Eucharist followed immediately by the Adult Forum downstairs in Cranmer Hall.
Morning Prayer Service followed immediately by the Adult Forum downstairs in Cranmer Hall.
Chris Morris will be leading the discussion. We will be continuing the study of The Analects of Confucious: Books 12-15. Feel free to bring up anything from earlier books if you like.
The meeting will be held after the Stations of The Cross soup supper. Beginning time approximate.
Holy Eucharist followed immediately by the Adult Forum downstairs in Cranmer Hall.
Festive Holy Eucharist, with choir, organ, and brass
The Great Vigil and the First Holy Communion of Easter
Litany, Prayers, Hymns, and Homilies on the Last Seven Words of Christ
Holy Communion and the Stripping of the Altar
Holy Eucharist Service
Holy Eucharist Service
Holy Eucharist Service
Collect: 1928 BCP, pg.235; REC BCP, pg. 253
Epistle: 1928 BCP, pg. 235; REC BCP, pg. 253
Gospel: 1928 BCP, pg. 236; REC BCP, pg. 254
Service of Holy Eucharist. Holy Week begins on Palm Sunday with the Blessing and distribution of the Palms, Procession, and Ante-Communion.
A traditional Anglican service of Canticles, Scripture, and Song. A wine and cheese reception will follow downstairs in Cranmer Hall. Ending time is approximate.
The fourteen Biblical Stations of The Cross, followed by a meatless soup supper downstairs in Cranmer Hall and a book discussion thereafter. Come for any or all of these events. Ending time is approximate.
Note: all of the “stations” are taken directly from Holy Scripture, and the collects are all from the 1928 BCP. This devotional exercise is a Lenten discipline that allows us to prepare for Easter through being reminded of the passion, death, and burial of our Lord Jesus Christ.
This begins the season of Passiontide. Holy Eucharist followed immediately by the Adult Forum downstairs in Cranmer Hall.
The fourteen Biblical Stations of The Cross, followed by a meatless soup supper downstairs in Cranmer Hall and a book discussion thereafter. Come for any or all of these events. Ending time is approximate.
Note: all of the “stations” are taken directly from Holy Scripture, and the collects are all from the 1928 BCP. This devotional exercise is a Lenten discipline that allows us to prepare for Easter through being reminded of the passion, death, and burial of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Holy Eucharist service followed immediately by the potluck luncheon downstairs in Cranmer hall. There will be no Adult Forum this morning.
The fourteen Biblical Stations of The Cross, followed by a meatless soup supper downstairs in Cranmer Hall and a book discussion thereafter. Come for any or all of these events. Ending time is approximate.
Note: all of the “stations” are taken directly from Holy Scripture, and the collects are all from the 1928 BCP. This devotional exercise is a Lenten discipline that allows us to prepare for Easter through being reminded of the passion, death, and burial of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Holy Eucharist followed immediately by the Adult Forum downstairs in Cranmer Hall.
The fourteen Biblical Stations of The Cross, followed by a meatless soup supper downstairs in Cranmer Hall and a book discussion thereafter. Come for any or all of these events. Ending time is approximate.
Note: all of the “stations” are taken directly from Holy Scripture, and the collects are all from the 1928 BCP. This devotional exercise is a Lenten discipline that allows us to prepare for Easter through being reminded of the passion, death, and burial of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Morning Prayer service followed immediately by the Adult Forum downstairs in Cranmer hall.
Holy Eucharist followed at 5:00 PM with the Presentation, downstairs in Cranmer Hall, entitled “Why Anglicanism?” by the Reverend Gerald McDermott, Ph.D., and discussion thereafter (see the announcement above). Ending time is approximate.
The fourteen Biblical Stations of The Cross, followed by a meatless soup supper downstairs in Cranmer Hall and a book discussion thereafter. Come for any or all of these events. Ending time is approximate.
Note: all of the “stations” are taken directly from Holy Scripture, and the collects are all from the 1928 BCP. This devotional exercise is a Lenten discipline that allows us to prepare for Easter through being reminded of the passion, death, and burial of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Holy Eucharist
We will be continuing the study of The Analects of Confucious: Books 7-11. Feel free to bring up anything from earlier books if you like.
The meeting will be held after the Stations of The Cross soup supper. Beginning time approximate.
The fourteen Biblical Stations of The Cross, followed by a meatless soup supper downstairs in Cranmer Hall and a book discussion thereafter. Come for any or all of these events. Ending time is approximate.
Note: all of the “stations” are taken directly from Holy Scripture, and the collects are all from the 1928 BCP. This devotional exercise is a Lenten discipline that allows us to prepare for Easter through being reminded of the passion, death, and burial of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Holy Eucharist with the Penitential Office and Imposition of Ashes