Posted by Sunday School, on January 17th, 2021
Because of the COVID-19 quarantine, Sunday School is informal. But Mrs Novicki is providing Sunday School Activity Worksheets for children who can’t make it to church. Here is the latest installment.
Kid’s Corner Week 34For now, past Worksheets can be found in the Sunday School section of the Christian Education page.
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Posted by Fr Guy Hawtin, on January 17th, 2021
Oscar Wilde famously declared that hypocrisy is the tribute vice pays to virtue. And nowhere is the truth of his observation more evident than in our politically correct elite’s unceasing demands for America’s Christian majority to show “tolerance” towards religious minorities.
What this means in practice is the complete suppression of public Christian and . . . → Read More: From the Rector: Lessons in tolerance for ‘the Ministers of Truth’
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Posted by Fr John, on January 17th, 2021
Here is a video of the Holy Eucharist “in tempore quarantinæ” for Epiphany II, 17 January 2021. 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.
Here is the video of the Holy Eucharist “in . . . → Read More: Videocast: Epiphany II, 2020
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Posted by petrus, on January 17th, 2021
Almighty God, Lord of Hosts: Look favourably upon thy servants Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. Jackson, who so valiantly fought for their country against the Northern aggressors. Grant us, we beseech thee, to revere the example of these good men; to honor them for their defense of their nation’s institutions and way of . . . → Read More: Lee-Jackson Day
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Posted by petrus, on January 17th, 2021
The Torment Of Saint Anthony, a copy by the young Michelangelo (1476–1564) after an engraving by Martin Schongauer (c. 1445–1491). From Wikipedia.
O Lord Jesus Christ, who saidst to thy disciples, Be ye perfect as your Father in heaven is perfect: Give us grace so to follow thy blessed Saint Antony in . . . → Read More: Saint Antony of Egypt, Abbot
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Posted by petrus, on January 17th, 2021
The Marriage at Cana, by Gerard David (c. 1450/60–1523). From Wikipedia.
Almighty and everlasting God, who dost govern all things in heaven and earth: Mercifully hear the supplications of thy people, and grant us thy peace all the days of our life; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
The 1928 Book of . . . → Read More: The Second Sunday after the Epiphany
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