March 2014
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.
Bible study is held on Wednesdays at St. Philip Neri Ecumenical Church. The first, second, and Gospel readings for the upcoming Sunday Liturgy are reviewed and discussed. If you wish to attend, please call or Email Carrie Allwine to confirm time of class. She can be reached at (904)553-7558.
To read the Liturgy Readings in their entirety for each week’s Sunday Service, go to the Welcome (home) Page or http://nerichurch.org/liturgy-readings-for-sunday-january-27-third-sunday-in-ordinary-time/
A complete outline of readings for the the month can be found on the first page of the St. Philip Neri Monthly Newsletter http://nerichurch.org/st-philip-neri-monthly-newsletters/
All are welcome to attend Bible Study. We look forward to seeing you there!
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.
Bible study is held on Wednesdays at St. Philip Neri Ecumenical Church. The first, second, and Gospel readings for the upcoming Sunday Liturgy are reviewed and discussed. If you wish to attend, please call or Email Carrie Allwine to confirm time of class. She can be reached at (904)553-7558.
To read the Liturgy Readings in their entirety for each week’s Sunday Service, go to the Welcome (home) Page or http://nerichurch.org/liturgy-readings-for-sunday-january-27-third-sunday-in-ordinary-time/
A complete outline of readings for the the month can be found on the first page of the St. Philip Neri Monthly Newsletter http://nerichurch.org/st-philip-neri-monthly-newsletters/
All are welcome to attend Bible Study. We look forward to seeing you there!
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.
Bible study is held on Wednesdays at St. Philip Neri Ecumenical Church. The first, second, and Gospel readings for the upcoming Sunday Liturgy are reviewed and discussed. If you wish to attend, please call or Email Carrie Allwine to confirm time of class. She can be reached at (904)553-7558.
To read the Liturgy Readings in their entirety for each week’s Sunday Service, go to the Welcome (home) Page or http://nerichurch.org/liturgy-readings-for-sunday-january-27-third-sunday-in-ordinary-time/
A complete outline of readings for the the month can be found on the first page of the St. Philip Neri Monthly Newsletter http://nerichurch.org/st-philip-neri-monthly-newsletters/
All are welcome to attend Bible Study. We look forward to seeing you there!
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.
Bible study is held on Wednesdays at St. Philip Neri Ecumenical Church. The first, second, and Gospel readings for the upcoming Sunday Liturgy are reviewed and discussed. If you wish to attend, please call or Email Carrie Allwine to confirm time of class. She can be reached at (904)553-7558.
To read the Liturgy Readings in their entirety for each week’s Sunday Service, go to the Welcome (home) Page or http://nerichurch.org/liturgy-readings-for-sunday-january-27-third-sunday-in-ordinary-time/
A complete outline of readings for the the month can be found on the first page of the St. Philip Neri Monthly Newsletter http://nerichurch.org/st-philip-neri-monthly-newsletters/
All are welcome to attend Bible Study. We look forward to seeing you there!
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.