by webmaster@christanglicanorange.org | Jul 28, 2020 | Uncategorized
From the Prayer Book: The Paschal mystery—the death and resurrection of JesusChrist—is at the heart of the Christian Gospel. The evening ofMaundy Thursday begins the Triduum (the sacred three days).This service, together with Good Friday, Holy Saturday, andThe Great...
by webmaster@christanglicanorange.org | Jul 28, 2020 | Uncategorized
From the Prayer Book: The Good Friday liturgy is the second part of the Triduum (the sacred three days). This most somber of all days is appropriately marked by fasting, abstinence, and penitence, leading us to focus on Jesus and the meaning of his Cross. Some...
by webmaster@christanglicanorange.org | Jul 28, 2020 | Uncategorized
Please take the time to read the attached article by Tom Tarrants. It is rich and worth the time to read. May God help us all this Good Friday as we remember our Savior who did not flee death but rather conquered it.Jim+ ...
by webmaster@christanglicanorange.org | Jul 28, 2020 | Uncategorized
I am sure that not a few raised their eyebrows at the thought that the corona virus has given anything positive to the world. Yet, as a follower of Christ, I would argue that it has. Almost two decades ago, the C.S. Lewis Institute published an article written by Gary...
by webmaster@christanglicanorange.org | Jul 28, 2020 | Uncategorized
Ever heard of Rogation Sunday? Neither had I. But it seems rather apropos for our current situation. I invite you to read a bit for your own edification and prayer: Rogation Days: A Rookie Anglican Guide God’s blessings on you and your...
by webmaster@christanglicanorange.org | Jul 28, 2020 | Uncategorized
To the Clergy of the Anglican Church in North America, I am writing to commend the letter below written by Bishops Jim Hobby, Todd Hunter, Stewart Ruch, and Steve Wood regarding the recent killing of George Floyd in Minnesota. I ask that you reach out to the...
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