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![]() Here is the most recent newsletter: St Stephen’s News XXXI 26 June 25th Posted by Fr Guy Hawtin, on June 18th, 2020
![]() There is something especially apt about the selection of this passage from the Epistles—The First Epistle General of St. John 4:7-21 — for the start of the Trinity Season. It is a neatly encapsulated course of study that in modern academic lingo would probably be called “Fellowship with God 101.” St. John’s object is to . . . → Read More: With righteousness, it’s a case of all or nothing Posted by newsletter, on June 17th, 2020
![]() Here is the most recent newsletter: St Stephen’s News XXXI 25 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 Posted by Fr Guy Hawtin, on June 11th, 2020
![]() Governor Larry Hogan has implemented the beginning of the end of the “lockdown” in Maryland. This allows us to “re-open: at 50 percent of capacity, but, while music is permitted, we are not allowed to sing Experts at the Centers for Disease Control believe that singing expels more air from our lungs than talking, and . . . → Read More: We’re open at 50% capacity; Sadly, no singing is allowed Posted by newsletter, on June 9th, 2020
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![]() Whitsunday, the Feast of Pentecost, is the day upon which Anglicans celebrate the publication of the first Book of Common Prayer in the English language. Like that first Pentecost, the publication of the first English language Prayer Book—a work patently inspired by the Holy Spirit—is an event that changed the world. To be sure, the . . . → Read More: Whitsun commemorates the Book of Common Prayer Posted by newsletter, on June 4th, 2020
![]() Thanks to President Donald Trump, we were able to mark the Sunday After The Ascension by reopening the church and celebrating the Eucharist for the first time in more than a month. The go-ahead to reopen came at the last minute. Until the president announced his challenge to there nations governors over mandatory church closures, . . . → Read More: We celebrated the Ascension with a ‘limited’ reopening Posted by newsletter, on May 20th, 2020
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