Sentences with phrase «episcopal parish»

This blog contains Musings about the spiritual life and the mission of the Church by an Episcopal parish priest.
Filmmaker Damon Cardasis discovered a program by an Episcopal parish in New York's West Village that targets at risk LGBTQ youth through his mother, an Episcopalian priest in the Bronx.
Trinity and St Paul's are both part of the same Episcopal parish where George Washington and Alexander Hamilton worshipped after the American Revolution.
Lillicrop described how his former Episcopal parish sponsored an annual organ and tissue donor Sunday, with an adult forum focusing on the issue.
CRIS also has contact with Roman Catholic parochial schools, evangelical Christian schools and Episcopal parish day schools.
Raised a Southern Baptist, Grady became a charismatic in college, attended an independent charismatic church, then was ordained by the Pentecostal Holiness Church before being drawn to the conservative Episcopal parish.
One of the most famous of these was St. George's Episcopal parish in New York under the pastorate of Dr. W. S. Rainsford.
León pastors Saint John's Church, an Episcopal parish just across Lafayette Park from the White House, dubbed the «Church of the Presidents.»
They are Episcopal parishes in MD and IN.

Not exact matches

In his memoir A Dresser of Sycamore Trees, lay Episcopal minister Garret Keizer describes a Holy Saturday vigil held in his tiny Vermont parish.
Sadly, this call for episcopal discretion in political matters is belied at every turn by the bishops» heavy - handed lobbying, in the parishes and in the legislatures, for a particular program of immigration reform.
After briefly serving a New Hampshire parish and then teaching at Wabash College in Indiana and the Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest in Austin, Texas, he returned to Yale in 1957 as a faculty member.
We had left the Episcopal Church, I in September 2008 and my wife following Easter 2009, and begun the journey having no realistic prospect of either an Anglican Use or Ordinariate parish physically accessible to us.
When a departing parish in Binghamton, New York, sought to purchase its church building for $ 150,000, the Episcopal Church refused to sell.
On Passion Sunday in 1960, the Episcopal pastor of a growing parish in suburban Los Angeles revealed his covert spiritual experiences of recent months.
Anderson's last parish was the large St. James Episcopal Church in Newport Beach, California, which, along with two other solidly charismatic parishes, is battling the Los Angeles Diocese in court to keep its church properties.
Episcopal Bishop Francis Bloy of Los Angeles quickly forbade group meetings «under any semblance of parish auspices to be held where speaking in tongues is encouraged or actually engaged in.»
On Easter Sunday 1960, Dennis Bennett, rector of St. Mark's Episcopal in Van Nuys, CA revealed to his parish that he had experienced what he described as a second baptism of the Spirit, accompanied by speaking in tongues.
The only foothold for Episcopal control is in the following from article 5, which suggests that the priest should «ensure that the welfare of these faithful harmonises with the ordinary pastoral care of the parish, under the guidance of the bishop in accordance with canon 392, avoiding discord and favouring the unity of the whole Church.»
Vatican 11 also gave at least some institutional encouragement towards making this universal participation possible: the Roman synods, the national councils, the episcopal conferences, the councils of priests, the diocesan and parish councils of lay believers and the frameworks of many organizations.
The Episcopal Church notes that the vast majority of its parishes have remained with the mother church.
[The reader may find additional material by or about Samuel Shoemaker, Jr., at: (1) the Maryland Historical Society, Manuscripts Division, under «Shoemaker Papers;» (2) the Princeton University Archives at Princeton University, Olden Lane, Princeton, New Jersey, in the Samuel Shoemaker alumnus file; (3) the Episcopal Church Archives in Austin, Texas; (4) the Library of Congress, in the Ray Foote Purdy files of the Moral ReArmament (and Oxford Group) Archives; (5) the Maryland Diocese of the Protestant Episcopal Church; (6) the Stepping Stones Archives, Bedford Hills, New York, the Shoemaker - Wilson letters; (7) the Hartford Theological Seminary Archives, Hartford, Connecticut; and (8) the parish offices of Calvary / St.
These segments of the episcopal «parish» were on their way to becoming parishes in our later sense.
The area is near Christchurch School and the historic Episcopal Christ Church parish.
Defended a parish and diocese of the Episcopal Church against claims asserted by a former parishioner that he was abused by a member of the clergy in 1977.
Buffalo, NY About Blog - The Episcopal Diocese of Western New York is 16,000 members of 59 parishes in the seven western counties of New York.
The Episcopal Church in Connecticut («ECCT») is the collective witness of its 168 parishes and worshiping communities across the state.
Roswell, GA About Blog Saint David's Episcopal Church is a thriving parish of over 600 families.
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