PENTECOST FOURTEEN, September 10th, 2017
Though “summer” is not officially over, Labor Day marks full transition back to the “real world” for most of us, with schools in swing (St.
Though “summer” is not officially over, Labor Day marks full transition back to the “real world” for most of us, with schools in swing (St.
As I return with gladness to parish life following sabbatical, my first duty is to share with you this news from Sylvia and Colville Smythe,
Following a wonderful end-of-August “Mass On The Grass” at the Angeloff home we launch September with Labor Day weekend next Sunday, September 3rd, and the
Thursdays attacks in Barcelona caused concern for many as Father George has been in Spain for the past several weeks. He sends the following note
This excerpt from my sermon last Sunday is offered for your meditation this week, and I invite your response. Contact me at cssmythe@charter.net. In Christ,
HEALING HEARTS ACROSS BORDERS Last weekend doctors, dentists and pharmacists along with special volunteers, Janice and Reyna Palapa traveled to three dump sites in Tijuana,
Below is Part Two of the Bishop Coadjutor John Taylor story. A special moment at John Taylor’s consecration on July 8 at the Chandler Pavilion
On July 8, in a glorious service at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, the Reverend Canon John Taylor was consecrated Bishop Coadjutor of the Diocese of
Did you know we have monks and nuns in the Episcopal Church? Sister Greta Ronningen, CDL is a nun and founding member of Community of
Fast Facts about Bishop Taylor John Taylor’s first career was as a newspaper reporter in Detroit. After President Nixon’s resignation, John Taylor became his Chief