The Rev. Ed Bacon is the Celebrant and Preacher He is the Interim Rector at St. Luke's
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Sunday Worship - 10 am - Live Streaming
Follow the information below:
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:
Our church buildings and campus are temporarily closed for in-person activities and events until at least Sunday, May 10 to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Click here to read Simon's letter to the parish on March 23. Please monitor this page of our website for updates.
We offer worship services online at 10:00 a.m. on Sundays.
Live streaming services in both English and Spanish on YouTube and Facebook Live Click here to view the Eucharist in English
Click here to view the Eucharist in Spanish Celebrant - The Rev Samuel Porras
The Rev. Robert Salamone is the Rector of Emmanuel Church
Atlanta
Virtual Worship Through March 29
Update
ONLINE WORSHIP
Join us for Morning Prayer via Zoom
We are using Zoom for online worship. You don't have to sign up for Zoom to participate. Just click the Zoom login link in this email or on our homepage to join the service.
FOR WEEKDAYS: Login at 8:45 a.m. for a virtual coffee hour before we begin Morning Prayer at 9 a.m. You are welcome to stay for a twenty-minute of silence for centering prayer of meditation following the service.
ON SUNDAYS: Log in around 9:50 a.m. to get oriented and we will begin Morning Prayer at 10 a.m.
Click here to see INSTRUCTIONS for using Zoom. Tips for using the service have been added.
Click here for the DIRECT LINK to the Morning Prayer via Zoom login.
Click here for pdf of Daily Morning Prayer to follow along if you are on your phone.
Check out a new section of their website called HTP at Home. In addition to worshiping with the services online, Holy Trinity also has the ability to have online choir rehearsals, and formation classes for the adults, the family, and the teens and young adults.
The Rev. Greg Tallant is the Rector of Holy Trinity, Decatur
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Newnan, GA
Sunday Worship
Sunday, March 29 at 10:30 a.m. - Morning Prayer: Rite Two
Morning Prayer: Rite Two, will be broadcast on Sunday, March 29 at 10:30 a.m.
You may view the service one of two ways:
Via our website: At 10:30 a.m., click on this link. A post will be live, and the service will be broadcast via YouTube. You may watch on a desktop computer, laptop, smartphone or tablet. You do not need to sign in or do anything further. Please be sure your device sound is turned on. You may comment on the post, but comments are moderated to eliminate spam so they may not appear immediately.
Via our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsNewnan - you do not need to be a member of St. Paul's or the St. Paul's facebook group to access. At 10:30 a.m. the service will be posted there. You may comment on the post and interact with others watching and participating in the service. You may watch on a desktop computer, laptop, smartphone or tablet.
Liturgy of the Palms Palm Sunday, April 5 2020
Friday Morning Meditations The Rev. Hazel Glover
Click here to join Friday Meditations Wednesday Morning Meditations April 1
Click here to join in Wednesday Meditations Morning Prayer
March 29, 2020
The Rev. Hazel Glover and the Rev. Kyle Mackey
Click here to go to St. Paul's Facebook page for more worship and reflections Also Holy Week Services Schedule
Facebook Live It is so very good to see you! Zoom, Facetime and Facebook Live! are transforming the way we gather. Though not optimal, these means of being with each other create holy moments that reinforce our connectedness with each other spiritually, in the mystical body of Christ. Seeing and hearing are sacramental, for they are outward and visible signs of the inward and spiritual grace of our union in Christ. In this sense, our meeting electronically is real, not virtual.
St. Patrick's will continue to host church virtually via Facebook Live. The easiest way to access the service is to go to St. Pat's Facebook page by clicking here. Once you are there, scroll down the page until you find the live service. Once you find it, click on it to open it.
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