December 2018 – February 2019
CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT SERVICE SATURDAY, 12/24 5:30PM
Refreshments and light nibbles to follow.
CHRISTMAS EVE COLLECTION
Our Christmas Eve collection goes to helping several inner city single mothers this year. As is our tradition, the collection does not go to the church but to needy people we have the privilege to support.
If you will not be at the Christmas Eve liturgy but want to contribute, simply mark your check or donation “Christmas Eve” so we can include it in the collection.
Thank you for giving some children a Christmas morning.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Please join Carrie and Marcia every third Sunday of the month from 1PM to 2PM for a visit to Elmcroft of Timberline Parc Assisted Living Center Assisted Living Center to sing along and visit with the residents.
They welcome the company and are joyful as we sing along to old favorites.
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.
The Educational Committee is proud to announce the next practicum offered by St. Philip Neri Ecumenical Church and conducted by the Rev. Dr. John Oliver entitled, “ENNEAGRAM, Reclaiming the Image of God”
REGISTRATION FEE: $15.00 (INCLUDES BOTH DAYS)
Food and beverages will be provided. Please feel free to bring a friend or invite someone you know. For questions or more information, please contact Marge Townsend at (904)314-9400 or squattie@bellsouth.net
The Educational Committee is proud to announce the next practicum offered by St. Philip Neri Ecumenical Church and conducted by the Rev. Dr. John Oliver entitled, “ENNEAGRAM, Reclaiming the Image of God”
REGISTRATION FEE: $15.00 (INCLUDES BOTH DAYS)
Food and beverages will be provided. Please feel free to bring a friend or invite someone you know. For questions or more information, please contact Marge Townsend at (904)314-9400 or squattie@bellsouth.net
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.