Posted by Sunday School, on June 14th, 2020
Because of the COVID-19 quarantine, there aren’t any Sunday services—and no Sunday School. But Mrs Novicki has provided another Sunday School Activity Worksheet for the children.
Kid’s Corner Week 6
For now, past Worksheets can be found in the Sunday School section of the Christian Education page.
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Posted by Fr John, on June 14th, 2020
Here is a video of the Holy Eucharist “in tempore quarantinæ” for Trinity I, 14 June 2020. You can also watch the videocast of the Trinity Eucharist on YouTube, or on the parish’s Facebook pages: Saint Stephen’s Anglican Church, and Isaac’s FB page.
The complete collection of Eucharist videocasts is also . . . → Read More: Videocast: Trinity I, 2020
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Posted by Fr Guy Hawtin, on June 14th, 2020
Trinity Sunday is always a bit of a challenge. It is not particularly easy to preach a sermon on the infinitely complicated nature of God’s domestic arrangements. And how else can you describe the concept of three divine persons sharing one divine nature other than “infinitely complicated.”
The notion is so complicated, in fact, that . . . → Read More: The Trinity should present no problem for Sci-fi fans
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Posted by petrus, on June 14th, 2020
Fresco of Basil the Great in the cathedral of Ohrid, by the Master of the Cathedral of Saint Sophie in Ohrid, 11th century. From Wikipedia.
Almighty God, whose precepts are the wisdom of a loving Father: Enable us, after the teaching and example of thy servant Saint Basil, to walk as one . . . → Read More: Saint Basil the Great of Caesarea, Bishop in Cappadocia, Doctor
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