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February 15: World Mission Sunday

January 29, 2015

[…] impact of the Baptismal Covenant’s call to “seek and serve Christ in all persons” ( Book of Common Prayer, p. 305), and to raise awareness of the many ways in which The Episcopal […]

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Presiding Bishop: Three mission questions

February 6, 2007

[…] all people to unity with God and each other in Christ” (p. 855 in the Book of Common Prayer). We're meant to understand that in the broadest possible terms, involving us in mind, […]

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March 2: World Mission Sunday

February 20, 2014

[…] impact of the Baptismal Covenant’s call to “seek and serve Christ in all persons” ( Book of Common Prayer, p. 305), and to raise our awareness of the many ways in which the […]

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EPPN Lenten Series Part 5: Spotlight on Refugees

April 3, 2014

[…] thy eternal changelessness; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. – Concluding Collect for Compline, Proposed Book of Common Prayer of 1928, Church of England Dear Fellow Advocate, The preceding collect, which appears in […]

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Frank T. Griswold – Biography

February 2, 2018

[…] the Roman Catholic-Anglican Commission from 1998 to 2003 and made significant contributions to the 1979 Book of Common Prayer and to its practical use in the liturgical life of the church. Griswold’s private […]

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Focus on the Work of YASC for World Mission Sunday

November 10, 2014

[…] impact of the Baptismal Covenant’s call to “seek and serve Christ in all persons” ( Book of Common Prayer, p. 305), and to raise our awareness of the many ways in which the […]

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Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop’s Easter Message 2013

March 19, 2013

[…] y la renovación de lo obsoleto y moribundo. ¡Aleluya! ¡Cristo ha resucitado! La Rvdma. Katharine Jefferts Schori Obispa Presidente y Primada La Iglesia Episcopal From the Exsultet, Book of Common Prayer  pp 286-7 http://http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/16/us/a-ritual-of-lent-attracts-nonbelievers.html

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Holy Dust, Ash Wednesday – 2023

February 22, 2023

[…] 5:20b-6:10; Matthew 6:1-6,16-21 The Ash Wednesday liturgy is possibly the most meaningful liturgy in our Book of Common Prayer. It offers us an opportunity to stop, reflect on who we are and whose […]

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About Us

June 16, 2020

[…] the Homilies, lists 21 homilies that were considered “godly and wholesome” for congregational use ( Book of Common Prayer, pp. 874-875). Carrying on that tradition, the Episcopal Church has been offering Sermons That Work […]

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Baptism

January 15, 2020

[…] of any age are welcome to baptized; we believe in one baptism for the forgiveness of sins, as the “bond which God establishes in Baptism is indissoluble” ( Book of Common Prayer, p. 298). Baptism image

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Church Governance

June 26, 2020

[…] Canons of The Episcopal Church; adopt a triennial budget; authorize liturgical texts and amend the Book of Common Prayer; adopt communions and covenants with other churches; set qualifications for orders of ministry and […]

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Websites

November 23, 2020

[…] global impact of our call to “seek and serve Christ in all persons” (Baptismal Covenant, Book of Common Prayer, p. 305). Contact: The Rev. David Copley Director, Global Partnerships and Mission Personnel Click […]

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Youth

June 24, 2020

[…] Hampshire, explores the relationship between the Way of Love and the catechism found in the  Book of Common Prayer. It is built around eight sessions of around an hour each – one session […]

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Selected Scripture

August 10, 2020

[…] New Revised Standard Version of the Bible.  Please also see the reading from Jim Wallis’s book, America’s Original Sin, in Session 1 for other relevant scripture passages. Also, of course, please […]

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Video Archive

June 25, 2020

Presiding Bishop Michael Curry The 27th Presiding Bishop and Primate of The Episcopal Church Video Archive No post found! Biography Official Photos The Jesus Movement Video Archive Portrait Requests Contact […]

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