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Instructional Lord’s Supper the Nicene Creed

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

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Instructional Lord’s Supper through the Gospel Reading

The Order for The Administration of the Lord’s Supper Or Holy Communion  According to the 1928 Book of Common Prayer with Scriptural proofs and explanatory notes  St. Michael the Archangel Matthews, NC 28105 stmichaelsanglican.org  PREPARING FOR OUR SERVICE OF WORSHIP  As a rule, a person’s attention is broken into a thousand fragments by a variety

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Some thoughts for Lent 2022

Points of discussion:  Some thoughts from Bishop Chad Jones: Who and what are demons?  What warfare are we engaged in?  How to recognize evil and demonic activity? Practical measures against demons. The role of sacraments against demons. The reality of our current cultural situation Who and what are demons?  Be sober, be vigilant; because your

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Lessons and Carols 2021

A different Lessons and Carols – Done Saint Michael’s Way – a very moving service which even made the people emotional of the presentation. Total service lasts about an hour and a half…take a few moments and take in all the beauty of reverent worship. Just click below. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=367145308506081&id=100023556618640        

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What your missing – Morning Prayer (St. Michael’s style)

Good weather, on the porch with Fr. Allen – this is a glimpse into our daily routine. We chat about most topics with humor and hopefully with a little wisdom…have a religious reading for 30 minutes…and they Morning Prayer which takes around 30 minutes…great way to start day. Come and join us – we try

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What is Common Prayer – by the Revd. Dr. Peter Toon

The word “common” is used in all kinds of ways, and so what do Anglicans mean by the word “common” when it is associated with public prayer and worship?  Since we are referring to the worship of our Creator and Redeemer, Almighty God, we can dismiss quickly the popular meaning of “common” as that which

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Morning Prayer – St. Michael’s style

See how we do Morning Prayer via the live stream.  We chat and ponder, have some religious reading, and then we pray.  Come join a cranky old Priest and a young energetic Priest –  each morning. ; Information on Church activities, discussion on topics of the world and the church, a pleasant way to start

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Christ Through the Arts

We have joined forces with some very talented and dedicated Christians who wish to share their talents with others to promote Christian thought and action.  While the public school system has moved away from the arts, classical studies, and Christian Thought; an alternative has been developed to assist those who wish to develop their God-given

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