The Fourth Sunday in Lent: Laetare Sunday
This Sunday is called Laetare Sunday, which literally means "rejoice."
This Sunday is called Laetare Sunday, which literally means "rejoice."
This said service includes Holy Communion.
Dr. Blaine Edele (Ph.D. in Old Testament from Duke University) helps us to explore the foundational stories from Genesis. All are welcome.
This is the principal service of the day, and includes a sung liturgy and Holy Communion.
Join us for a bit of coffee and cake.
This online class is not only ideal for newcomers to The Episcopal Church, but also for long-time members who desire a refresher.
Support the parish and remember a loved one.
This course is designed as a contemplative reading of Milton's Paradise Lost, wherein we consider the poem as a living text in dialogue with theology, philosophy, and spirituality.