October – December 2019
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.
As many of you know by now, St. Philip Neri will join the Anglican Free Communion in November. We will have this worldwide communion of free churches to belong to without losing our name, autonomy, or unique character. John will be ordained a bishop in the AFC in November and everyone (family, friends, and church members) are invited and encourage to attend and celebrate.
Anglican Free Communion events for September and October
Saturday, November 2, 2019 Bishop Consecration of Fr. Raul and Fr. John
Held at Grace Episcopal Church 245 Kingsley Avenue Orange Park, FL 32073
- Rehearsal at 1pm (for those with liturgical functions–readers, ushers, etc.) Liturgy at 2 pm
- Reception with finger foods begins after the service
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.
As many of you know by now, St. Philip Neri will join the Anglican Free Communion in November. We will have this worldwide communion of free churches to belong to without losing our name, autonomy, or unique character. John will be ordained a bishop in the AFC in November and everyone (family, friends, and church members) are invited and encourage to attend and celebrate.
Sunday, November 3, 2019 Priest ordination and Priest Incardination
Held at St Philip Neri Ecumenical Church 9050 Cypress Green Drive, #301 Jacksonville, FL 32256
- Rehearsal at 2 pm
- Liturgy at 3 pm
- Reception after the service
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.
QUARTERLY CHURCH COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING
The Church Council/Leadership 2016 quarterly meets today.
Meetings are held after the Sunday liturgy. All are welcome to attend and participate. We invite you to stay for the meetings and share your thoughts and ideas or just ask questions.
Please feel free to contact Becky Hamilton if you have any questions. She can be reached at (904)229-9472 or bhamilton@gatepetro.com
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.
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.