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Sunday Resouces

Good morning all!


From Vicar Ann:


The day of Pentecost is this coming Sunday. You can read the Biblical account in Acts 2:1-21. As a visual person, I like to see symbols and especially when they are a part of God's creation. Red Salvia always reminds me of the tongues of fire! Tomorrow, Saturday May 22 (about 9:30 a.m.), I will leave some salvia plants on the front steps of Nativity. Hopefully, there is one for each family (hard to come by this year). I ask you to plant it in your yard or a pot as a reminder of the gift of the Holy Spirit! Blessings to all!

Ann +


We will be meeting on Zoom this Sunday at 10:30am. It is a lay service.


Be sure to download or print the Sunday Morning Prayer leaflet to follow along with the service. All are welcome to join us.


(Please note that you will need a password to get into this Sunday’s Zoom service. It is 838897.)


Liturgical Links:


This Sunday Morning Prayer Zoom link here:

Zoom password: 838897


Sunday Morning Prayer Leaflet:



For additional resources,


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:


For those who are sick and others for whom prayers are requested: Jessica, Alexander, Tom W., Sue, Wyatt, Beryl, David, Eva, Paul, Emma, Scotty, Dan, Ed, William, Bill, Sean, Pat, Sam, and Susanne.


For the Village of San Joaquin, Honduras


For those who have died: Matt, Evangeline, and Lincoln.


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. Thanks!


-Church of the Nativity

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