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Tonight begins the holy and sacred experience of faith that we know as the Triduum. On this night, Jesus shared his last supper with his disciples. He gave us the gift of the Eucharist (even though we aren’t gathering together to share it this year); he washed their feet as a symbolic reminder of his […]
We are experiencing the stations of the cross ourselves in our own time with Covid 19. Through reflecting on the way of the cross Jesus took, we journey with him and learn how we can be faithful in carrying our own crosses, including all we feel and experience around Covid 19. Let’s take this opportunity […]
We gather for worship on this most holy and sacred day, Palm Sunday, as we begin this holy and sacred journey through this holy and sacred week. We will sing our classic Palm Sunday hymns … pray together … hear God’s word to us … and hear a reflection by the Rev. Canon Mark Kinghan. […]
O sing to the Lord a new song; sing to the Lord, all the earth. Psalm 96: 1 Join in singing hymns for Lent … “Forty Days and Forty Nights”, Giver of the Perfect Gift; and “Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise”. As well, we are treated to an organ solo by our Director of Music Ministry, Jenny. Join […]
Join in this time of praying together for such a time as this, hearing Psalm 119: 145-176 and a reflection offered by The Rev. Canon Mark Kinghan. We are also treated to our Director of Music Ministry, Jenny, as she plays a rendition of “Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah” on the piano.
Join in our worship on this 5th Sunday of Lent as we pray together during this time of turmoil, stress and anxiety. The gospel reading is the raising of Lazarus which has so much meaning for us in such a time as this. I invite you if you can to join in at your computer […]
One of the ways we pray is praising God through music and song. Join in these familiar and well loved hymns … “Praise to the Lord the Almighty”, “Jesus Shall Reign” and “Now Thank We All Our God”
Through scripture, reflection and prayers, we find comfort and peace through the readings of the lectionary for this past Sunday. They weren’t chosen specifically for this time; they are used every three years in the cycle … and yet they are so pertinent to what we are experiencing now.
Please join in on this liturgy of prayer, scripture and a reflection by our area bishop, The Right Reverend Riscylla Shaw. We may be scattered in our individual homes, in front our computer screen, but as we tune into this video together at 10:30 we are united together as the body of Christ.