May 12, 2019: The Fourth Sunday of Easter, Rev. Candice Frazer
A friend of mine and an old acquaintance of yours, Jonathon Chesney, tells a story of a time when he was hiking in Scotland. He
A friend of mine and an old acquaintance of yours, Jonathon Chesney, tells a story of a time when he was hiking in Scotland. He
Hi everybody! For those of you who do not know me, my name is Karen Conner and I have been coming to Church of the
When I first met Caroline Bartmettler, she was already in an incapacitated state and unable to communicate with me. Babette and I prayed the last
When Steve and I had been married about two years, we decided it was time to try and have children. We both wanted children and
Peace, hope, and joy are words we like to associate with the Christian faith but I think it more appropriate to consider the words grief,
It seems an odd day for us to be drawn to the church. The altar has been stripped, the crosses veiled.. Though we will receive
I have always been fascinated by church architecture. I remember when I was a little girl and our Sunday school teacher took us into the
Two others also, who were criminals, were led away to be put to death with him. When they came to the place that is called The
There is a sensuous aspect to our liturgy that incorporates all of our senses—taste, sight, touch, hearing, even smell. To worship in the Episcopal Church
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