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
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
Whitsunday: The Fulfilled Promise In Traditional Anglicanism, the great Feast of the Holy Ghost, Pentecost, is usually referred to by its ancient moniker Whitsunday, so named because on this day, in celebration of the gift of that birth from above conveyed by the Holy Spirit in the font of Baptism, candidates would receive the laver of…
Musical Notes: for Sunday after Ascension June 2, 2019 Prelude Meditation on “Salve feste dies” Charles Callahan The hymn “Hail thee, festival day” (whose Latin title is in the Prelude) is a 6th century Latin poem with verses appropriate for Easter, Ascension and Pentecost. The author is Venatius Honorius Fortunatus, an Italian priest…
Morning Prayer Wednesday August 7 Holy Name of Jesus You may have to un-mute your device. Service begins around 18 minute mark. If you enjoy. please share. M+
October 21, 2018 St. Michael the Archangel Anglican Church Visitors – Welcome! Peace and joy in our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Please advise us of your visit and ask for a “First Time Visitor Bulletin” which briefly explains the communion service. Please join our church family in the Parish Hall after the service for…
ADVENT The Rev’d. Stephan W. Heimann The Very Rev’d Richard E Backley The Season of Advent, which begins our Christian Year, has an interesting history. We have to understand, first of all, that the very early Christian Church did not put the emphasis on Christmas that we do today. The principal celebration of this…
THE SACRAMENTAL LIFE: Sacramental symbols draw on our salvation history and reflect the role of the Church as a Sacrament of God’s presence in the world. God performs the Sacraments with ministers as God’s human agents. Sacrament comes from a Latin word (sacrare) meaning holy. Anglican definition of a Sacrament is: “The outward and visible…