Welcome to Winter Study 2022-
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Episcopal Beliefs and Practices
Walk In Love: Episcopal Beliefs and Practices- Our winter devotion and study this year will continue using the book, “Walk In Love” by Scott Gunn and Melody Wilson Shobe. This course will take a journey through The Book of Common Prayer, the Christian life, and basic beliefs of our faith and covers topic such as the liturgical year, the sacraments of the church, habits of daily prayer, and the teachings of Anglican Christianity. See how our prayer shapes our belief and our lives and how our beliefs lead us into a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ.
Even though we pray the words of The Book of Common Prayer each week, many of us don’t know where these prayers come from, what they mean, or how they call us to live daily lives of faith. Each week, participants will gather for a short lecture on one section of The Book of Common Prayer, exploring what each liturgy says and how it is typically used in our communities.
Sessions run Wednesday Evenings from January 12 - February 23, 2022, beginning with Evening prayer at 6:00pm. Adult Formation is at 7:00. The gatherings will be on Zoom. See Below for the Link.
ADULT FORMATION: 7:00 PM
Feb. 2, 2022 Break
Feb. 9, 2022 Chapter 14 Written for Our Learning: The Bible
Feb. 16, 2022 Chapter 11 Walking in the Way of the Cross: Holy Week and Easter
Feb. 23, 2022 Chapter 12 Jesus Christ Who Is the Resurrection and the Life: The Burial Office
ZOOM* LINK: To join the session follow the link below or join using Meeting ID: 823 1303 9838
Link: https://zoom.us/j/82313039838 Passcode: walkinlove
*ZOOM can be used on Desktops and Apple and Android tablets and phones. If you do not have the app, clicking on the link will ask you to download and install the app.
Link: https://zoom.us/j/82313039838 Passcode: walkinlove
*ZOOM can be used on Desktops and Apple and Android tablets and phones. If you do not have the app, clicking on the link will ask you to download and install the app.
Weekly Materials and Chapter Archive
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Resources:
Online Book of Common Prayer (PDF) |