Sermons from 7-17-22
Fr. Allen’s sermon at St. Michael the Archangel Matthews NC: audio and written Fr. Michael’s sermon at All Souls Ashboro NC: written
St. Michael the Archangel Anglican Church, Matthews, NC 28105
St. Michael the Archangel Anglican Church, Matthews, NC
Fr. Allen’s sermon at St. Michael the Archangel Matthews NC: audio and written Fr. Michael’s sermon at All Souls Ashboro NC: written
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
St. Michael’s May 27, 2021 THE 1928 BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER – Part 1 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 continuity with the beliefs, practices and liturgies of the undivided Church in the West. It
At the beginning of the sixteenth century the principal worship throughout England was the Mass, of which the Sarum Rite was the most widely used. The focal point was the elevation of the Host, not the act of Communion. The laity rarely communicated other than at Easter, and so they poured out their devotion to
Project Canterbury Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology Lancelot Andrewes Works, Sermons, Volume Three pp. 107-129 SERMONS OF THE SENDING OF THE HOLY GHOST PREACHED UPON WHIT-SUNDAY SERMON I Preached before the King’s Majesty, at Greenwich, on the Eighth of June, A.D. MDCVI, being Whit-Sunday Transcribed by Dr. Marianne Dorman AD 2002 Text: Acts ii: 1-4 And
Rogation Sunday; Sermon Notes Fr. Dennis Washburn, Ph.D. By St. Michael’s May 7, 2018 Rogation Sunday St. John 16: 24-33 6 May 2018 Sermon Notes by the Reverend Dennis Washburn, Ph.D. In English church tradition, this Sunday has been known as Rogation Sunday. “Rogation” comes from one of the Latin verbs meaning “pray” in St.
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.
The following is a YouTube video of our recent clergy conference presentation by Bishop Chad Jones. ENJOY
Written by a new blessing that God has brought to St. Michael the Archangel. Enjoy. Click picture for printed version. Audio version
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