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Sunday Resources and Gift Basket Deadline

  • Writer: NativityWV Episcopal
    NativityWV Episcopal
  • Dec 12, 2020
  • 1 min read

Hello, everyone. We are back with another dose of liturgical goodness for your Sunday worship needs. You will find a Zoom and leaflet link for tomorrow’s Sunday Morning Prayer @ 10:30 a.m. as well as a video link for Fr. Kirk’s Gospel sermon. You will also find the many splendid links to services for St. Andrew’s, St. Peter’s, St. Philip’s and the National Cathedral. We hope that you find these resources helpful and in good taste.  Also, let us quickly remind you that the deadline for donating to the Yalobusha Nursing Home Gift Basket Fund is tomorrow (please see previous newsletter for details). Do not worry if your cash/check arrives a day or two later. We want all who can give, to give. We hope you will consider it. Thank you!

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  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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