Regardless of how many or how few even acknowledge the messages you bring; they are necessary and are read none-the-less. Do they make a difference? Yes, but you will never hear of it or receive credit. This is the nature of your calling I suppose, but you do make a DIFFERENCE!! God Bless you.
For those who are following along: Here is the written portion of the fourth session of our lenten study group on the liturgies of Holy Week. Please let me know what you think.
Today we covered some of the history behind the Book of Common Prayer and The Book of Alternative Services . Please feel free to download the text and make any comments upon it. Click HERE for the written portion of today's Study Group
Services this week are scheduled for: 11am Holy Eucharist, St. Andrew's, Neil's Harbour 7pm Evening Prayer, St. John's, Ingonish Also our mid-week Eucharist during Lent is scheduled for Wednesday 22 March 2006, 10am, St. John's Ingonish. This service will be followed by the third Session of our Lenten Study Group on Liturgy. During this session we will look at the liturgies of Holy Week - beginning with Palm Sunday and Monday - Wednesday. All are welcome to attend.
Regardless of how many or how few even acknowledge the messages you bring; they are necessary and are read none-the-less. Do they make a difference?
ReplyDeleteYes, but you will never hear of it or receive credit. This is the nature of your calling I suppose, but you do make a DIFFERENCE!! God Bless you.
Hi Elliott,
ReplyDeleteGlad that you were able to get away for a few days :-)
Shona