Posted on August 4, 2024 by harasprice Homily for Proper 13 Year BSt. Mark’s Episcopal Church Lectionary Texts/Scripture References: Ephesians 4:1-16John 6:24-35 If you take a look at the website for the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia, you will see a photo collage of ordained women ...
With the growth of other Episcopal Daily Office sites, I feel less of a need to implement everything, and instead am focusing on the sort of traditional enrichments (antiphons for psalms and canticles, hymns, marian material, etc.) that you won’t find in those other places. That havin...
for January 19, 2024 2024 Annual Report of Ministries for the Annual Meeting on January 26, 2024 To Learn More: Connect and Serve Information and Resources Diversity and Inclusion For Members(view all) Member Directory Altar flowers dedication form ...
The Gospel lection for this Sunday (September 8, 2024, in the Episcopal edition of the Revised Common Lectionary, Year B, Proper 18) is Mark 7:24-27. It includes two pericopes, including one of the Gospel accounts of the story of a Gentile woman whose child is ill: Jesus set out and...
With the growth of other Episcopal Daily Office sites, I feel less of a need to implement everything, and instead am focusing on the sort of traditional enrichments (antiphons for psalms and canticles, hymns, marian material, etc.) that you won’t find in those other places. That ...
Posted on March 10, 2024 by grimrev Lent IV March 10, 2024 The Rev’d. Dr. Gretchen S. Grimshaw Trinity Episcopal Church, Brooklyn, CT This is the week in our Lenten walk toward the cross when the lectionary invites us to ask the age-old question: Who is God? … Continue reading...
In 1863, the aptly named Noah Hunt Schenck, rector of Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Baltimore, lamented that the “thousand miseries of our fraternal strife . . . so charge the air with gloom and roll their black clouds overhead, as to leave us bowed with sorrow and groping in the dark....
I do love our Episcopal Advent collects, which I have been praying for a very long time. But I also find something very compelling about the old sequence of theExcitacollects. I love their sense of urgency and their imploring passion. They beg God for what we so desperately need. ...
(Septuagint, Dead Seas Scrolls, Samaritan Pentateuch, Aleppo Codex, Leningrad Codex); feminist, womanist and post-colonial biblical interpretation; prophets and prophecy in the Ancient Near East and ancient Israel Episcopal priest, product of the Black Church, author, blogger, preacher, teacher, ...
Collateral Damage: A Women’s Lectionary for the Whole Church, Year A, Princeton (sermon text) After Roe: Freedom and Justice for Some June 26, 2022 Third Sunday after Pentecost, Trinity Episcopal Church Fort Worth (sermon text) They Call Us Witches: The Not-A-Witch of Endor ...