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Sunday Morning Prayer Is Back

Hello folks. We are not sure if you caught the last email, but all in-person services at Nativity have been suspended. It was the responsible and conscientious thing to do. So in light of this change, we have moved back to our Sunday Morning Prayer on Zoom @ 10:30 a.m (Fr. Kirk will open the session at 10 a.m. in case anyone wants to chat). Along with leading us in the Sunday Morning Prayer, Fr. Kirk has provided us with a gospel sermon via YouTube. Thank you, good sir! If you are looking for more worship options, you will find our standard array of resource links below. Please choose wisely (joke). This weekend, we hope you don’t fail to take God’s love seriously. It’s a real thing. People may argue with you, but it exists. Christ’s peace... Liturgical Links 10:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Prayer Zoom link here. Sunday Morning Prayer Leaflet here Fr. Kirk’s homily here. St. Peter’s homilies and meditations here St  Andrew’s Cathedral Sunday morning service here St Philip’s Jackson Facebook live services here. National Cathedral’s 10 a.m. Sunday service here Prayers of the People

Those who are sick and others for whom prayers are requested: Sue, Wyatt, Beryl, Earline, David, Shirley, James L., Eva, Paul, Emma, Scotty, Dan, Ed, William, Bill, Sean, Pat  Those who have died: Laurence H., Delores N. For the Village of San Joaquin, Honduras

If anyone would like to submit a prayer request, we have a prayer request form here. We ask that you please include the first letter of their last name as well.

-Sean

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