Bring Your Umbrella! “Garden Churches”
This is an amazing moment, with extraordinary opportunities. A pause in the rush of modern life to take stock. To evaluate where we are. A chance to examine our ‘burnt offerings’ and think about how to deepen our vision of worship in this season.
Three Ways Church of the Apostles Benefitted from an Online Summer Book Club
This summer, Church of the Apostles youth group leaders initiated their first Summer Book Club, which met on Zoom for four weeks while reading C.S. Lewis's Mere Christianity. Here are three ways all our participants benefitted from the experience!
A Cool Way to Encourage Kids to Read the Bible
For the month of August, I issued a fun Bible Challenge to our Sunday School group: Read one chapter from the book of Matthew each day, and win a gift certificate to Sweet Frog!
In Her Own Words: Why Have an Intern at Your Church Next Summer
As the summer winds down and college students head back to their campuses, many students will be reflecting on their summers and how different they were from what they expected. For many, the primary reason for this was Covid-19. But, for eight of them, the reason will be very different. These were the eight young adults that spent their summer ministering in their congregations as interns. This is a summer they will long remember and may possibly be one that changes the course of their lives.
Province Forms Working Group on Race, Racism, and Racial Reconciliation
In light of the tensions in our society regarding race relations, in his address to the Provincial Council, Archbishop Beach called for a Working Group on Race, Racism, and Racial Reconciliation. This group is comprised of leaders from across the Anglican Church in North America representing a diverse range of races, ethnicities, ages, orders, and both genders.
John and Karen Howe Welcomed into the Anglican Church in North America
The Rt. Rev. John Howe and the Rev. Deacon Karen Howe have been recently welcomed into the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic and the Anglican Church in North America.
Driveway Devotions for Kids
This summer, Immanuel Kids has been offering Driveway Devotions. Driveway devotions is a time where children’s ministry staff and volunteers come to each family’s driveway, yard, sidewalk or front of their home for a time of devotion, discussion, activities and prayer!
The Franconia-Springfield Mission has its first pre-launch Eucharist Service
When Jesus builds the church, it is never closed, and His kingdom will never be stopped. This theme was preached last Sunday and was put on display in the turnout of people who came to worship at the very first pre-launch Eucharist service at the Franconia-Springfield Mission. I'm pretty sure they were smiling because of their eyes, but everyone was wearing masks when they arrived!
Seniors Friday Lunch Call
For many years, Truro has welcomed Seniors to our campus for a Friday lunch get-together. When those gatherings came to a halt in March, the ministry quickly pivoted to offer a weekly phone gathering as a way to keep this community connected.
A Message from the Bishop - "Thanking God for These Strong Partnerships"
I’ve returned home with renewed gratitude for all that we receive from one another in our Church. Would you join me in thanking God for these strong partnerships in the Gospel which he so graciously gives us?
Synod 2020 - Save the Date!
On Saturday, Nov 21, 2020, the official business of Synod 2020 will be held virtually.
Healing Prayer: What’s it all about?
Are you or someone you know interested in learning about healing prayer?
Marriage According to the Book of Common Prayer
Throughout the month of September, “Lift Up Hearts, Gafcon!” will offer a series of devotions on the subject of “Marriage According to the Book of Common Prayer.'“
Letter from the Bishop: Our faithfulness matters. Our witness matters.
Psalm 102 was appointed this week in the Daily Lectionary and praying it brought home to me the truth that, in the midst of social upheaval and hardship, how we respond will profoundly affect not only us but future generations.
Virtual VBS - Jesus Pulls Us Through
COVID-19 came through our lives like a freight train and derailed countless plans, routines, and expectations. We realized that now more than ever the kids in our community need the hope, reassurance, and abundance of God's love through the unique ministry of Virtual VBS (VVBS).
Restorative Justice: An Interview with Dan Van Ness
“Restorative justice (RJ) is a way of thinking about crime that puts more emphasis on repairing the harm done by the offender to the victim and community than on punishing the offender.”
A Parking Lot Party for Fr. Travis
At least 41 cars and one Harley-Davidson Trike drove by with fantastic faces and thoughtful cards.
Archaeological Evidence for the Bible
Ted is a dynamic speaker that combines the experience of an archaeologist, the mind of a Christian apologist and the heart of a pastor. Please join us! Be sure to mark your calendars. This is a FREE EVENT!