One Church Loudoun
Church of the Holy Spirit will in conjunction with One Church Loudoun as we have an opportunity as believers in Jesus and the Christ-centered Church in Loudoun to come together to simply worship our Lord together and humbly call out to Him.
A Lament for Racial Injustice
Our friends at Coracle are providing a service of lament on June 19th (Juneteenth) from 3-4pm broadcast from Corhaven Graveyard (a burial ground for enslaved persons in the Shenandoah Valley). We hope you will consider joining to listen, lament, and pray. Register here.
Praying in the Harvest
“One of our goals has been to help provide intercessory prayer cover for our church planters who are already “out in the field,” as well as praying in new planters for the Diocese. So, as churches are planted, we develop an ongoing prayer relationship with the planters and the churches, praying for each one on a regular basis.”
A Biblical Framework for Addressing Racism
“Tragically, talking about racial division at this moment in our country is itself divisive. This need not be the case—especially not in the church. You all know the many reasons for this, as the issue is too often reduced to ideologies or politics. Politics has its role to play—and we pray for our political leaders weekly—but this is a kingdom issue. Let us do all we can to hear the heart of God on this issue.”
Letter from the Bishop: "The Ascension of Jesus"
Like many experiences of great stress in our lives, this coronavirus season will make us better Christians or worse ones, but it won’t leave us unaffected. We will either trust the Lord more or we will give fear a greater hold on our hearts. We will either press in to Jesus or we will drift further away. We will come to realize how much we need in-person Christian community or we will conclude we do just fine by tuning in occasionally online.
Daily Global Art Prayer
Enjoy beautiful art as you pray for brothers and sisters around the globe.
Ascension Day Services - Online
Ascension Day is the day celebrating the bodily ascension of Jesus Christ to heaven 40 days after His resurrection from the dead on Easter Sunday according to Mark 16:19, Luke 24:51, and Acts 1:9. Here is the list of services being offered online by churches in the Diocese, sorted chronologically by service time.
Preparing for Pentecost – An Introduction to the Holy Spirit
In preparation for Pentecost we are pleased to offer an introductory teaching time on what the scriptures say about the Holy Spirit - who he is, what is he like, what he does, and why you should have more of him in your life. We will go through a couple of teaching blocks with space for questions and discussion, and will end with prayer.
Why Art and Beauty Matter During a Pandemic
These theologians and artists found beauty in suffering.
Same Prayers, Different Day
In this pandemic, I believe this Book of Common Prayer forms the rule of prayer that our hearts need to order what feels unruly and ever changing. It teaches us how to come to God in grief and lamentation, in repentance, and in authentic joy for His great acts of salvation.
Snacks and Prayers
A couple of weeks ago, Epiphany delivered a trunk-full of break-room snacks and beverages for the 70+ employees at Arbor Terrace, along with a thank-you for their work.
Eating Disorder Recovery Groups - Virtually
Rock Recovery is a ministry based in Arlington, VA that provides clinical and community programs for people with eating disorders.
Virtual Global Week
As Jesus' followers, we are called to remember the needs of our neighbors around the world, to love and serve them, to use our resources generously, and to pray. Incarnation's upcoming first-ever Global Week is an opportunity to do just that.
The Way of the Cross (Video Devotion)
Truro Anglican (Fairfax, VA) has created a beautiful video devotional for doing the Stations of the Cross from home.
A Visible Presence
As individual Christians, churches and as a Diocese, let’s continue to think of creative ways of being a visible presence in our communities.
An Invitation to Daily Prayer
Church of the Apostles will be coming together online for daily times of prayer, teaching, reflection, and devotion.
Immanuel Anglican is Staying Connected
In summary, we’ve been blessed to have some very talented and committed people working very hard to make sure we “stay connected.”
Success using an online platform for a small group class
We had been meeting for only two weeks, when the spread of the coronavirus called us to isolate. What should we do – cancel or try to meet using an online platform?
Seeking God/Finding Self
As God’s creation, we long to be loved and known by our Creator and those he’s given us to do life with. Because we live in a fractured world, this isn’t always easy. Oftentimes, we find ourselves going through life with broken hearts and broken images – of ourselves and God