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As part of his regular YouTube series (yes, many more have been made since this one!), Father Matthew, an Episcopal priest, has to get rid of the old "Episcopal Church Welcomes You" sign. Where will he hide it? An Episcopal priest-blogger who was at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Yonkers who is now at Christ's Church in Rye, NY. www.ccrye.org
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Episcopal priest-blogger, the Rev. Matthew Moretz of St. Paul's Episcopal Church Yonkers, presents a piece on who the great Mary Magdalene was and who (as best we can tell) she was not. July 22 is the Feast of Mary Magdalene, Maudlintide.
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An inclusive Episcopal church serving metropolitan Washington, D.C. in the Dupont Circle neighborhood at 18th and Church Streets, N.W. God created the rainbow.
Visit us at http://www.stthomasd c.org/
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The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh votes in convention to official separate from The Episcopal Church and join the Anglican Province of the Southern Cone. This is a video-blog of the historic vote on October 4, 2008.
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15 Oct,2007 The Historical event of the erection of the diocese of Sandakan and the Episcopal ordination of its first bishop. Let us hope that Bishop Julius will transform the Sandakan church once again into a vibrant parish. Bishop, You are the spark plug. You are the Fire!
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church celebrates St. Francis Day by blessing animals from all over the neighborhood. What a wonderful day for our church replant! By the Rev. Matthew Moretz, Episcopal priest-blogger.
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church promotes their church replant at Yonkers Riverfest for maximum exposure. By the Rev. Matthew Moretz, Episcopal priest-blogger
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A message from Bishop Tom Shaw and the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts. The Episcopal Church honors your spiritual journey, welcoming ALL who seek a deeper knowledge and love of God. Blessings and peace of our Lord Jesus Christ, this Holy season of Lent.