The Sixth Sunday After Pentecost, July 16th, 2017
Liturgical Moments I remember vividly King and Martyr Icon the day I sat in a college auditorium and learned Jesus was Jewish. I was stunned,
Liturgical Moments I remember vividly King and Martyr Icon the day I sat in a college auditorium and learned Jesus was Jewish. I was stunned,
Summer of Psalms. There are endless reasons why I find scripture fascinating. I think sometimes we get so blinded by theology and hermeneutics that we
Have you noticed? When Father George went on sabbatical, he left a parting gift for us in the 10:00 liturgy: consecration prayers which are exquisitely
Every Sunday we are blessed with beautiful music and this Sunday we are in for an extra special treat. During our 10 am liturgy organist
As you may know, our SENS Search Committee has been working for some months to identify and interview prospective candidates for the position of Head
Does color matter in worship? Despite what probably many believe, color has a tremendous significance in worship. Last week in our first Family Worship service,
It’s red. Our bishops wear funny hats that mimic its tongues of flame. It’s huge. In fact, it was the second most important celebration in
Welcome, Canon Gary Hall! There are many reasons to admire the Reverend Canon Gary Hall, who will come to preach at St. Edmund’s on May
Like many of you, I was baptized as an infant. My parents and god-parents, who made vows on my behalf, loved me into adulthood. So,
Personal prayer strengthens our faith, and kindles hope. It’s the life blood of our spiritual life. At St. Edmund’s, the 30-day ‘Closer Walk’ prayer experience