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May 2012 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 Friday Prayer Sits
11:00 am – 12:00 pm11:00 AM – noon Fridays: Weekly Prayer “Sits.” The group will begin with a reading from Holy Scripture, respond to the reading, sit in silence for 15 minutes,take a brief break, sit for another 15 minutes, and close with Noonday Prayer. People from all inner practices of silent prayer (centering prayer, Zen, Ignatian meditation, etc.) are encouraged to participate. Download flier here.
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11:00 am – 12:00 pm11:00 AM – noon Fridays: Weekly Prayer “Sits.” The group will begin with a reading from Holy Scripture, respond to the reading, sit in silence for 15 minutes,take a brief break, sit for another 15 minutes, and close with Noonday Prayer. People from all inner practices of silent prayer (centering prayer, Zen, Ignatian meditation, etc.) are encouraged to participate. Download flier here.
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11:00 am – 12:00 pm11:00 AM – noon Fridays: Weekly Prayer “Sits.” The group will begin with a reading from Holy Scripture, respond to the reading, sit in silence for 15 minutes,take a brief break, sit for another 15 minutes, and close with Noonday Prayer. People from all inner practices of silent prayer (centering prayer, Zen, Ignatian meditation, etc.) are encouraged to participate. Download flier here.
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11:00 am – 12:00 pm11:00 AM – noon Fridays: Weekly Prayer “Sits.” The group will begin with a reading from Holy Scripture, respond to the reading, sit in silence for 15 minutes,take a brief break, sit for another 15 minutes, and close with Noonday Prayer. People from all inner practices of silent prayer (centering prayer, Zen, Ignatian meditation, etc.) are encouraged to participate. Download flier here.
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11:00 am – 12:00 pm11:00 AM – noon Fridays: Weekly Prayer “Sits.” The group will begin with a reading from Holy Scripture, respond to the reading, sit in silence for 15 minutes,take a brief break, sit for another 15 minutes, and close with Noonday Prayer. People from all inner practices of silent prayer (centering prayer, Zen, Ignatian meditation, etc.) are encouraged to participate. Download flier here.
2 Current events:
- 20 May 2012 – 9AM Sunday Classes, 9:00 am
- 20 May 2012 – Sunday service, 10:00 am
- 25 May 2012 – Friday Prayer Sits, 11:00 am
- 25 May 2012 – Guest group Friday meeting, 6:30 pm
- 27 May 2012 – 9AM Sunday Classes, 9:00 am
- 27 May 2012 – Sunday service, 10:00 am
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“Same Old Thing,” delivered by Mr. John Daniel, Easter 6B: 13 May 2012
As I am sure you do, I have a very high regard for Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who has brought so much light into the dark continent ofAfrica. And I have a favourite story about him. He was about to enter … Continue reading
Weekly Bulletin: 10 May 2012
Abundant thanksgivings for our mothers who gave us life and for all those who have nurtured us on our journeys. The 9:00 Sunday Class: We are in the midst of a series on “Angels, Holy Visions, and the Saints … Continue reading
“Get Up & Go!” delivered by The Rev. Rhonda Smith McIintire, Easter 5B: 06 May 2012
In the name of God, who calls us to “get up and go” like Philip. Amen Let’s work backward in the readings today, because the one I want to focus on is the first one we heard, but in … Continue reading
Weekly Bulletin: 03 May 2012
When we say that God is Almighty, we mean that God is the source of all power that exists. – Society of St. John the Evangelist. The Duke City Sleep Out to benefit our neighbors with no homes is … Continue reading
“In Memory of Margery M. Dixon,” delivered by The Rev. Rhonda Smith McIntire at the Cathedral Church of St. John: 28 April 2012
In the name of God, whose glory we celebrate today. Amen. Brother Geoffrey Tristram of the Society of St. John the Evangelist recently wrote, “God longs for each of us to become the unique person that God made us … Continue reading
