MESSAGE FROM THE RECTOR
I appreciate what Bishop Morrison said to us in his
recent pastoral letter on what we are to be about this Lent. He, no
doubt, would agree that it is...
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NEWS FROM HOLY TRINITY
MISSION
- William Recher was ordained to the Diaconite on the
Third Sunday in Advent last December and has been...
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
The church office employee of the month has been
awarded to a somewhat unknown individual among our ranks...
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UPCOMING EVENTS
With all the turmoil in the world, people are
increasingly seeking havens of sanity. Our Lord said, "Come unto Me,
all ye that travail and are heavy laden, and I will refresh you."
(St. Matt. 11:28) As we strive to be obedient to God's will in our
lives, He will show us what we are to be about in bringing others to
Christ. Our role as Christians is to ...
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KEEPING THE FAITH
If you read the first part of this essay, you may
recall my saying that in the Anglican Church the Book of Common
Prayer is both the law of prayer and the law of belief. Lex orandi
lex credendi: as we pray, so we believe. Within its pages are
the ...
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by John G. Riley
Our plans for music to celebrate Advent and Christmas were
every bit as successful as we had hoped they would be.
On Advent II, Allen Adams delighted us with the most glorious
Advent aria ever written, Messiah's "Comfort ye, my people";
on Gaudete, Carol Starr and our choir sang another Messiah gem,
"O thou that tellest good tidings;" and on Advent IV we
kept to our ...
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