Trinity Sunday
On Trinity Sunday, it is our custom to recite this ancient creed attributed to Athansius, who is pictured in the second stained glass window on the Epistle side of the Nave, next to St. Paul. Athansius was the Bishop of Alexandria (in Egypt) during the 4th century. He was instrumental in holding to the doctrine of the Holy Trinity. The early English Prayer Books required the use of this creed on the principal feasts of the year. The 1979 BCP is the first American version to include it.
On Trinity Sunday, it is our custom to recite this ancient creed attributed to Athansius, who is pictured in the second stained glass window on the Epistle side of the Nave, next to St. Paul. Athansius was the Bishop of Alexandria (in Egypt) during the 4th century. He was instrumental in holding to the doctrine of the Holy Trinity. The early English Prayer Books required the use of this creed on the principal feasts of the year. The 1979 BCP is the first American version to include it.
Fellowship Hour
We welcome everyone to stay for Coffee Hour following our 9:00 and 11:15 amservices. The 9:00 am Coffee Hour is held in Merrow Hall Auditorium and the 11:15 am Coffee Hour is held outside the main office on the first floor.
We welcome everyone to stay for Coffee Hour following our 9:00 and 11:15 amservices. The 9:00 am Coffee Hour is held in Merrow Hall Auditorium and the 11:15 am Coffee Hour is held outside the main office on the first floor.
Memorial Day
We ask that our military members, current and retired, attend in uniform this Sunday so that we can recognize them for their service as we remember those who gave their lives in service to their country.
We ask that our military members, current and retired, attend in uniform this Sunday so that we can recognize them for their service as we remember those who gave their lives in service to their country.