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The Parish of Saint Peter, Ripon
by Saint Peter's Episcopal Church
Find Mother Ezgi's Sunday sermons, recorded Formation classes, and Fireside chats here. Join us in our Mission to restore all people to unity with God and each other in Christ!
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Sermon - The Second Sunday of Easter: April 27th, 2025
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Join us for a moment of reflection on our sermon from the Second Sunday of Easter, April 27, 2025. With her insightful wisdom and heartfelt delivery, Rev. Canon Ezgi Saribay Perkins invites us to explore the deeper meanings of faith and community during her sermon. Let's listen closely as she guides us in our spiritual journey.
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Sermon - Easter Sunday: April 20th, 2025
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Join us for a moment of reflection on our sermon from Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025. With her insightful wisdom and heartfelt delivery, Rev. Canon Ezgi Saribay Perkins invites us to explore the deeper meanings of faith and community during her sermon. Let's listen closely as she guides us in our spiritual journey.
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Sermon - Good Friday: April 18th, 2025
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Join us for a moment of reflection on our sermon from Good Friday, April 18th, 2025. With her insightful wisdom and heartfelt delivery, Rev. Canon Ezgi Saribay Perkins invites us to explore the deeper meanings of faith and community during her sermon. Let's listen closely as she guides us in our spiritual journey.
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Sermon - Maundy Thursday: April 17th, 2025
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Join us for a moment of reflection on our sermon from Maundy Thursday, April 17th, 2025. With her insightful wisdom and heartfelt delivery, Rev. Canon Ezgi Saribay Perkins invites us to explore the deeper meanings of faith and community during her sermon. Let's listen closely as she guides us in our spiritual journey.
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Sermon - The Fifth Sunday in Lent - April 6th, 2025
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Join us for a moment of reflection on our sermon from the Fifth Sunday in Lent, April 6, 2025. With her insightful wisdom and heartfelt delivery, Rev. Canon Ezgi Saribay Perkins invites us to explore the deeper meanings of faith and community during her sermon. Let's listen closely as she guides us in our spiritual journey.
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Sermon - The Second Sunday in Lent: March 16, 2025
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Join us for a moment of reflection on our sermon from the Second Sunday in Lent, March 16, 2025. With her insightful wisdom and heartfelt delivery, Rev. Canon Ezgi Saribay Perkins invites us to explore the deeper meanings of faith and community during her sermon. Let's listen closely as she guides us in our spiritual journey.
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Sermon - The First Sunday in Lent: March 9, 2025
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Join us for a moment of reflection on our sermon from the First Sunday in Lent, March 9, 2025. With her insightful wisdom and heartfelt delivery, Rev. Canon Ezgi Saribay Perkins invites us to explore the deeper meanings of faith and community during her sermon. Let's listen closely as she guides us in our spiritual journey.
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Sermon - The Last Sunday After the Epiphany: March 2, 2025
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Join us for a moment of reflection on the sermon from the Last Sunday After the Epiphany, March 2, 2025. With her insightful wisdom and heartfelt delivery, Rev. Canon Ezgi Saribay Perkins invites us to explore the deeper meanings of faith and community during her sermon. Let's listen closely as she guides us in our spiritual journey.
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Sermon - The Seventh Sunday After The Epiphany: February 23rd, 2025
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on the Seventh Sunday After The Epiphany, February 23rd, 2025.
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Guest Sermon - The Sixth Sunday After The Epiphany: February 16, 2025
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Mr. Andrew Curtis Dowling, Nominee to the Priesthood, delivers his sermon on the Sixth Sunday After The Epiphany, February 16th, 2025.
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Class - Deep Anglicanism - Session 4 (Chapters 10 - 12)
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Are you curious about the roots and essence of Anglican faith? Join Mother Ezgi on Tuesdays afternoons for an 8-week study on "Deep Anglicanism," based on the groundbreaking work of Dr. Gerald McDermott. What You'll Learn:Reformed Catholic Anglicanism: Dr. McDermott introduces the concept of "Deep Anglicanism" as a way to understand the Anglican tradition beyond simplistic labels. This approach embraces both catholic worship and Protestant emphasis on biblical preaching, drawing from the best of both worlds. Historical Roots: Uncover the rich history of Anglicanism, tracing its origins not just to the English Reformation, but to the early days of Christianity in England. Learn how this distinctive English way of worshipping the Triune God developed over centuries.Sacramental Life: Discover how the English Reformers maintained continuity with the broader catholic tradition while emphasizing the importance of right reception.Liturgy and Worship: Gain insights into the beauty and significance of Anglican liturgical worship, understanding its biblical foundations and spiritual depth. Why Attend?Deepen your understanding of Anglican identity and practiceEngage with challenging theological concepts in a laid-back mannerExplore the via media between Roman Catholicism and ProtestantismLearn how Anglican tradition speaks to contemporary issuesWhen?November 12th: 1 pm in person, Zoom, and Buzzsprout.Meeting ID: 812 6163 5558 Passcode: 600357
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Sermon - The Presentation of Our Lord - February 9, 2025
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on The Presentation of Our Lord on Sunday, February 9th, 2025.
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Class - Deep Anglicanism - Session 3 (Chapters 5-7)
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Are you curious about the roots and essence of Anglican faith? Join Mother Ezgi on Tuesdays afternoons for an 8-week study on "Deep Anglicanism," based on the groundbreaking work of Dr. Gerald McDermott. What You'll Learn:Reformed Catholic Anglicanism: Dr. McDermott introduces the concept of "Deep Anglicanism" as a way to understand the Anglican tradition beyond simplistic labels. This approach embraces both catholic worship and Protestant emphasis on biblical preaching, drawing from the best of both worlds. Historical Roots: Uncover the rich history of Anglicanism, tracing its origins not just to the English Reformation, but to the early days of Christianity in England. Learn how this distinctive English way of worshipping the Triune God developed over centuries.Sacramental Life: Discover how the English Reformers maintained continuity with the broader catholic tradition while emphasizing the importance of right reception.Liturgy and Worship: Gain insights into the beauty and significance of Anglican liturgical worship, understanding its biblical foundations and spiritual depth. Why Attend?Deepen your understanding of Anglican identity and practiceEngage with challenging theological concepts in a laid-back mannerExplore the via media between Roman Catholicism and ProtestantismLearn how Anglican tradition speaks to contemporary issuesWhen?November 12th: 1 pm in person, Zoom, and Buzzsprout.Meeting ID: 812 6163 5558 Passcode: 600357
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Sermon - The Third Sunday After The Epiphany - January 26, 2025
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on the Third Sunday After The Epiphany, January 26th, 2025.
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Sermon - The Second Sunday After The Epiphany - January 19, 2025
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on the Second Sunday After The Epiphany, January 19th, 2025.
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Sermon - The First Sunday After The Epiphany - January 12th, 2025
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on the First Sunday After The Epiphany, January 12th, 2025.
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Guest Sermon - The Second Sunday After Christmas - January 5th, 2025
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Rev. Mary Trainor delivers her sermon on the Second Sunday After Christmas, January 5th, 2025.
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Sermon - The First Sunday After Christmas - December 29, 2024
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on the First Sunday After Christmas, December 29th, 2024.
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Sermon - Christmas Eve - December 24, 2024
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon during Christmas Eve service, December 24th, 2024.
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Sermon - The Fourth Sunday of Advent - December 22, 2024
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on the Fourth Sunday of Advent, December 22nd, 2024.
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Sermon - The Third Sunday of Advent - December 15th, 2025
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on the Third Sunday of Advent, December 15th, 2024.
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Sermon - The Second Sunday of Advent - Sunday, December 8th, 2024
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on the Second Sunday of Advent, December 8th, 2024.
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Sermon - The First Sunday of Advent - Sunday, December 1st, 2024
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on the First Sunday of Advent, December 1st, 2024, bringing in the new church year!
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Class - Deep Anglicanism - Session 2 (Chapters 3-4)
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Are you curious about the roots and essence of Anglican faith? Join Mother Ezgi on Tuesdays afternoons for an 8-week study on "Deep Anglicanism," based on the groundbreaking work of Dr. Gerald McDermott. What You'll Learn:Reformed Catholic Anglicanism: Dr. McDermott introduces the concept of "Deep Anglicanism" as a way to understand the Anglican tradition beyond simplistic labels. This approach embraces both catholic worship and Protestant emphasis on biblical preaching, drawing from the best of both worlds. Historical Roots: Uncover the rich history of Anglicanism, tracing its origins not just to the English Reformation, but to the early days of Christianity in England. Learn how this distinctive English way of worshipping the Triune God developed over centuries.Sacramental Life: Discover how the English Reformers maintained continuity with the broader catholic tradition while emphasizing the importance of right reception.Liturgy and Worship: Gain insights into the beauty and significance of Anglican liturgical worship, understanding its biblical foundations and spiritual depth. Why Attend?Deepen your understanding of Anglican identity and practiceEngage with challenging theological concepts in a laid-back mannerExplore the via media between Roman Catholicism and ProtestantismLearn how Anglican tradition speaks to contemporary issuesWhen?November 12th: 1 pm in person, Zoom, and Buzzsprout.Meeting ID: 812 6163 5558 Passcode: 600357
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Guest Sermon - The Twenty-Sixth Sunday After Pentecost
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Join The Reverend Michael Hackbarth, Deacon as he preaches his sermon on the Twenty-Sixth Sunday After Pentecost, Sunday, November 17th, 2024.
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Class - Deep Anglicanism - Session 1 (Chapters 1-2)
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Are you curious about the roots and essence of Anglican faith? Join Mother Ezgi on Tuesdays afternoons for an 8-week study on "Deep Anglicanism," based on the groundbreaking work of Dr. Gerald McDermott. What You'll Learn:Reformed Catholic Anglicanism: Dr. McDermott introduces the concept of "Deep Anglicanism" as a way to understand the Anglican tradition beyond simplistic labels. This approach embraces both catholic worship and Protestant emphasis on biblical preaching, drawing from the best of both worlds. Historical Roots: Uncover the rich history of Anglicanism, tracing its origins not just to the English Reformation, but to the early days of Christianity in England. Learn how this distinctive English way of worshipping the Triune God developed over centuries.Sacramental Life: Discover how the English Reformers maintained continuity with the broader catholic tradition while emphasizing the importance of right reception.Liturgy and Worship: Gain insights into the beauty and significance of Anglican liturgical worship, understanding its biblical foundations and spiritual depth. Why Attend?Deepen your understanding of Anglican identity and practiceEngage with challenging theological concepts in a laid-back mannerExplore the via media between Roman Catholicism and ProtestantismLearn how Anglican tradition speaks to contemporary issuesWhen?November 12th: 1 pm in person, Zoom, and Buzzsprout.Meeting ID: 812 6163 5558 Passcode: 600357
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Self-guided Audio Tour - Historic Sanctuary
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Follow along on a self-guided tour of Saint Peter's historic sanctuary. Mother Ezgi, parish rector, will be your guide! Recorded December 2023.
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Sermon - The Twenty-Fifth Sunday After Pentecost - November 10th, 2024
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on the Twenty-Fifth Sunday After Pentecost, November 10, 2024.
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Sermon - All Saints Sunday - November 3rd, 2024
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on All Saints Sunday , November 3, 2024.
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Class - Inwardly Digest - Session 10 - The Body of Christ
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.What is Anglican prayer?“Inwardly Digest” by Derek OlsonHave you ever wondered if there was a simple guide to living a deeper spiritual life which incorporated Bible readings alongside meaningful prayers that have been prayed by millions of Christians over the last thousand years? There is—and you can find it in the pew rack in front of you where you sit every Sunday! The Book of Common Prayer is more than a service book for Sundays; it is a map to a deeper relationship with God, a framework for learning to live a more patterned and rewarding life of faith.During this book study, we will delve into liturgical spirituality and how the prayer book serves as a repository of Christian spiritual practice stretching back to the beginnings of our Christian family. We will focus on three key elements—the Calendar, the Daily Office, and the Eucharist and discuss the spiritual principles behind them. The patterns of life laid out in The Book of Common Prayer helps us connect back to God in an intentional daily way. Our (red) prayer book is a wonderful medicine to a rote and dry prayer life as we grow in Anglicanism. Whether you are a new or a seasoned Anglican, you will find this class refreshing!This book study is part of our Brown Bag Bible Book Study series that meets on Tuesdays at 1 PM in the Parish Office. Each session will also be posted to our Buzzsprout channel for remote access.
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Sermon - The Twenty-Second Sunday After Pentecost (October 20th, 2024)
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on the Twenty-Second Sunday After Pentecost, October 20, 2024.
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Sermon - The Twenty First Sunday After Pentecost (October 13th, 2024)
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on the Twenty First Sunday After Pentecost, October 13, 2024.
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Class - Inwardly Digest - Session 9 (The Shape of the Eucharist)
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.What is Anglican prayer?“Inwardly Digest” by Derek OlsonHave you ever wondered if there was a simple guide to living a deeper spiritual life which incorporated Bible readings alongside meaningful prayers that have been prayed by millions of Christians over the last thousand years? There is—and you can find it in the pew rack in front of you where you sit every Sunday! The Book of Common Prayer is more than a service book for Sundays; it is a map to a deeper relationship with God, a framework for learning to live a more patterned and rewarding life of faith.During this book study, we will delve into liturgical spirituality and how the prayer book serves as a repository of Christian spiritual practice stretching back to the beginnings of our Christian family. We will focus on three key elements—the Calendar, the Daily Office, and the Eucharist and discuss the spiritual principles behind them. The patterns of life laid out in The Book of Common Prayer helps us connect back to God in an intentional daily way. Our (red) prayer book is a wonderful medicine to a rote and dry prayer life as we grow in Anglicanism. Whether you are a new or a seasoned Anglican, you will find this class refreshing!This book study is part of our Brown Bag Bible Book Study series that meets on Tuesdays at 1 PM in the Parish Office. Each session will also be posted to our Buzzsprout channel for remote access.
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Sermon - The Twentieth Sunday After Pentecost (October 6th, 2024)
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on the Twentieth Sunday After Pentecost, October 6, 2024.
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Class - Inwardly Digest - Session 8 (Spirituality of the Eucharist)
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.What is Anglican prayer?“Inwardly Digest” by Derek OlsonHave you ever wondered if there was a simple guide to living a deeper spiritual life which incorporated Bible readings alongside meaningful prayers that have been prayed by millions of Christians over the last thousand years? There is—and you can find it in the pew rack in front of you where you sit every Sunday! The Book of Common Prayer is more than a service book for Sundays; it is a map to a deeper relationship with God, a framework for learning to live a more patterned and rewarding life of faith.During this book study, we will delve into liturgical spirituality and how the prayer book serves as a repository of Christian spiritual practice stretching back to the beginnings of our Christian family. We will focus on three key elements—the Calendar, the Daily Office, and the Eucharist and discuss the spiritual principles behind them. The patterns of life laid out in The Book of Common Prayer helps us connect back to God in an intentional daily way. Our (red) prayer book is a wonderful medicine to a rote and dry prayer life as we grow in Anglicanism. Whether you are a new or a seasoned Anglican, you will find this class refreshing!This book study is part of our Brown Bag Bible Book Study series that meets on Tuesdays at 1 PM in the Parish Office. Each session will also be posted to our Buzzsprout channel for remote access.
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Sermon - The Nineteenth Sunday After Pentecost (September 29th, 2024).
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on the Nineteenth Sunday After Pentecost, September 29, 2024.
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Sermon - The Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost (September 22nd, 2024)
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on the Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost, September 22, 2024.
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Class - Inwardly Digest - Session 7 (The Psalms)
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.What is Anglican prayer?“Inwardly Digest” by Derek OlsonHave you ever wondered if there was a simple guide to living a deeper spiritual life which incorporated Bible readings alongside meaningful prayers that have been prayed by millions of Christians over the last thousand years? There is—and you can find it in the pew rack in front of you where you sit every Sunday! The Book of Common Prayer is more than a service book for Sundays; it is a map to a deeper relationship with God, a framework for learning to live a more patterned and rewarding life of faith.During this book study, we will delve into liturgical spirituality and how the prayer book serves as a repository of Christian spiritual practice stretching back to the beginnings of our Christian family. We will focus on three key elements—the Calendar, the Daily Office, and the Eucharist and discuss the spiritual principles behind them. The patterns of life laid out in The Book of Common Prayer helps us connect back to God in an intentional daily way. Our (red) prayer book is a wonderful medicine to a rote and dry prayer life as we grow in Anglicanism. Whether you are a new or a seasoned Anglican, you will find this class refreshing!This book study is part of our Brown Bag Bible Book Study series that meets on Tuesdays at 1 PM in the Parish Office. Each session will also be posted to our Buzzsprout channel for remote access.
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Sermon - The Seventeenth Sunday After Pentecost (September 15th, 2024)
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on the Seventeenth Sunday After Pentecost, September 15, 2024.
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Class - Inwardly Digest - Session Six (The Anatomy of the Daily Office)
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.What is Anglican prayer?“Inwardly Digest” by Derek OlsonHave you ever wondered if there was a simple guide to living a deeper spiritual life which incorporated Bible readings alongside meaningful prayers that have been prayed by millions of Christians over the last thousand years? There is—and you can find it in the pew rack in front of you where you sit every Sunday! The Book of Common Prayer is more than a service book for Sundays; it is a map to a deeper relationship with God, a framework for learning to live a more patterned and rewarding life of faith.During this book study, we will delve into liturgical spirituality and how the prayer book serves as a repository of Christian spiritual practice stretching back to the beginnings of our Christian family. We will focus on three key elements—the Calendar, the Daily Office, and the Eucharist and discuss the spiritual principles behind them. The patterns of life laid out in The Book of Common Prayer helps us connect back to God in an intentional daily way. Our (red) prayer book is a wonderful medicine to a rote and dry prayer life as we grow in Anglicanism. Whether you are a new or a seasoned Anglican, you will find this class refreshing!This book study is part of our Brown Bag Bible Book Study series that meets on Tuesdays at 1 PM in the Parish Office. Each session will also be posted to our Buzzsprout channel for remote access.
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Sermon - The Sixteenth Sunday After Pentecost (September 8th, 2024)
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on the Sixteenth Sunday After Pentecost, September 8, 2024.
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Class - Inwardly Digest - Session 5 (The Essence of the Daily Office)
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.What is Anglican prayer?“Inwardly Digest” by Derek OlsonHave you ever wondered if there was a simple guide to living a deeper spiritual life which incorporated Bible readings alongside meaningful prayers that have been prayed by millions of Christians over the last thousand years? There is—and you can find it in the pew rack in front of you where you sit every Sunday! The Book of Common Prayer is more than a service book for Sundays; it is a map to a deeper relationship with God, a framework for learning to live a more patterned and rewarding life of faith.During this book study, we will delve into liturgical spirituality and how the prayer book serves as a repository of Christian spiritual practice stretching back to the beginnings of our Christian family. We will focus on three key elements—the Calendar, the Daily Office, and the Eucharist and discuss the spiritual principles behind them. The patterns of life laid out in The Book of Common Prayer helps us connect back to God in an intentional daily way. Our (red) prayer book is a wonderful medicine to a rote and dry prayer life as we grow in Anglicanism. Whether you are a new or a seasoned Anglican, you will find this class refreshing!This book study is part of our Brown Bag Bible Book Study series that meets on Tuesdays at 1 PM in the Parish Office. Each session will also be posted to our Buzzsprout channel for remote access.
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Sermon - Fifteenth Sunday After Pentecost (September 1st, 2024)
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on the Fifteenth Sunday After Pentecost, September 1, 2024.
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Sermon - The Thirteenth Sunday After Pentecost ( August 18th, 2024)
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as visiting supply priest, The Rev. Canon Wilson Roane, delivers his sermon on the Thirteenth Sunday After Pentecost, August 18, 2024.
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Sermon - The Twelfth Sunday After Pentecost (August 11th, 2024)
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as visiting supply priest, The Rev. David Couper, delivers his sermon on the Twelfth Sunday After Pentecost, August 11, 2024.
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Sermon - The Ninth Sunday After Pentecost (July 21st, 2024)
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on the Ninth Sunday After Pentecost, July 21, 2024.
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Sermon - The Eighth Sunday After Pentecost ( July 14th)
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on the Eighth Sunday After Pentecost, July 14, 2024.
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Sermon - The Seventh Sunday After Pentecost (July 7th, 2024)
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on the Seventh Sunday After Pentecost, July 4, 2024.
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Sermon - The Sixth Sunday After Pentecost (June 30th, 2024)
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.Listen in as Canon Ezgi S. Perkins delivers her sermon on the Sixth Sunday After Pentecost, June 30, 2024.
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Class - Inwardly Digest - Session 4 (The Anatomy of the Calendar)
Tell us what you think! Send us a message here.What is Anglican prayer?“Inwardly Digest” by Derek OlsonHave you ever wondered if there was a simple guide to living a deeper spiritual life which incorporated Bible readings alongside meaningful prayers that have been prayed by millions of Christians over the last thousand years? There is—and you can find it in the pew rack in front of you where you sit every Sunday! The Book of Common Prayer is more than a service book for Sundays; it is a map to a deeper relationship with God, a framework for learning to live a more patterned and rewarding life of faith.During this book study, we will delve into liturgical spirituality and how the prayer book serves as a repository of Christian spiritual practice stretching back to the beginnings of our Christian family. We will focus on three key elements—the Calendar, the Daily Office, and the Eucharist and discuss the spiritual principles behind them. The patterns of life laid out in The Book of Common Prayer helps us connect back to God in an intentional daily way. Our (red) prayer book is a wonderful medicine to a rote and dry prayer life as we grow in Anglicanism. Whether you are a new or a seasoned Anglican, you will find this class refreshing!This book study is part of our Brown Bag Bible Book Study series that meets on Tuesdays at 1 PM in the Parish Office. Each session will also be posted to our Buzzsprout channel for remote access.
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Find Mother Ezgi's Sunday sermons, recorded Formation classes, and Fireside chats here. Join us in our Mission to restore all people to unity with God and each other in Christ!
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