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Apr
6
Sun
2025
Liturgy Service
Apr 6 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

 We gather every Sunday Liturgy. The word liturgy means “work, or work of the people,” and it is work of the people, not for the people (which is the distinction between liturgy and magic, since magic is directed for some outcome for people).  Liturgy is different than a service which often is entertainment at its worst, or passively watching and listening to what is going on at church.  Liturgy, rather, is something we do together.

Hour of Healing Prayer at St. Philip Neri Ecumenical Church 12:00-1:00 pm @ St Philip Neri Ecumenical Church
Apr 6 @ 11:30 am – 12:30 pm

HOUR OF HEALING PRAYER

The Healing Prayer Ministry of St. Philip Neri Ecumenical Church is offering an Hour of Healing Prayer on the FIRST Sunday of every month, immediately following the Liturgy.  The Hour Of Healing Prayer will begin at approximately 11:30 am.  Anyone who wishes to receive prayer is welcome to come.

There will be a scripture selected and read at the beginning of the hour followed by a period of about 20 minutes per session of healing prayer. There will always be two prayer ministers present to pray with each person.

If you have a need for Healing Prayer for yourself or someone else and you are not able to come for prayer, please Email Marge Townsend at squattie@bellsouth.net and we will place the name on our Prayer List.

This is the sign of the believers, they lay hands on the sick and they recover.” Mark 16:18

Apr
7
Mon
2025
ICARE Nehemiah Gathering @ Abyssinia Missionary Baptist Church
Apr 7 @ 6:45 pm – 7:45 pm
Apr
13
Sun
2025
Liturgy Service
Apr 13 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

 We gather every Sunday Liturgy. The word liturgy means “work, or work of the people,” and it is work of the people, not for the people (which is the distinction between liturgy and magic, since magic is directed for some outcome for people).  Liturgy is different than a service which often is entertainment at its worst, or passively watching and listening to what is going on at church.  Liturgy, rather, is something we do together.

Apr
15
Tue
2025
Lectio Divina @ St. Philip Neri Church
Apr 15 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Every third Tuesday at 2:00pm, join us at St. Philip Neri Ecumenical Church for a contemplative Bible reading practice known as Lectio Divina led by Rev. Deacon Dianne Larson. Lectio Divina is a contemplative Bible reading practice – a way of praying the scriptures that leads us deeper into God’s Word.

Lectio Divina is a way of praying the scriptures that leads us deeper into God’s word. We read a short passage more than once, to listen, ponder, pray, and rest on the scriptures. We welcome all who wish to participate once, or occasionally, or every month! Come and see! For more information, contact Deacon Dianne at dlarson@nerichurch.org

“Kindness and truth shall meet; justice and peace shall kiss.”
Psalm 85:10

Apr
17
Thu
2025
Holy Thursday Service @ St. Philip Neri Ecumenical Church
Apr 17 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Apr
18
Fri
2025
Good Friday Service @ St. Philip Neri Ecumenical Church
Apr 18 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Apr
20
Sun
2025
Liturgy Service
Apr 20 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

 We gather every Sunday Liturgy. The word liturgy means “work, or work of the people,” and it is work of the people, not for the people (which is the distinction between liturgy and magic, since magic is directed for some outcome for people).  Liturgy is different than a service which often is entertainment at its worst, or passively watching and listening to what is going on at church.  Liturgy, rather, is something we do together.

Easter Sunday Brunch @ St. Philip Neri Ecumenical Church
Apr 20 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm

Following Easter Sunday Liturgy Service, St. Philip Neri will host its annual Easter Sunday brunch.

All are warmly invited to join us for our traditional Easter Sunday Brunch and celebrate fellowship while enjoying tasty breakfast and lunch foods.  

 

 

Apr
27
Sun
2025
Liturgy Service
Apr 27 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

 We gather every Sunday Liturgy. The word liturgy means “work, or work of the people,” and it is work of the people, not for the people (which is the distinction between liturgy and magic, since magic is directed for some outcome for people).  Liturgy is different than a service which often is entertainment at its worst, or passively watching and listening to what is going on at church.  Liturgy, rather, is something we do together.