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Here is this week’s newsletter: St Stephen’s News XXIX No 17
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Posted by The Treasurer, on May 6th, 2018
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Unpredictable weather in our corner of Maryland makes it difficult to plan a Lenten Series. This year we studied the deep-seated Christian foundations that undergird our culture and constitution. The final part discussed the abandonment of those basic principles—a subject eloquently illustrated by an article published in the Washington Times newspaper by Everett Piper, president . . . → Read More: The high price of forsaking our Christian principles Posted by Fr Guy Hawtin, on March 28th, 2018
The nation has rarely been so politically divided, and this, sadly, has once again rekindled debate over our obligations as Christians to pray for the men and women who pilot our ship of state. Indeed, many more liberally inclined churches today have ostentatiously abandoned praying for the President of the United States. Others merely pray . . . → Read More: Jesus commands we pray for politicians we despise Posted by Fr Guy Hawtin, on March 27th, 2018
Today’s rapid pace of technological advance has changed life in the parsonage just as radically as it has changed the secular workplace. And, as in the secular world, the most profound changes in the nature of parochial work have been wrought by the computer, the cell telephone, and the automobile. Computers have radically changed the . . . → Read More: Technological advance has radically changed ministry Posted by The Treasurer, on March 26th, 2018
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Font SizeScripture VerseAll we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all. — Isaiah liii:6, Opening Sentence for Evening Prayer [Good Friday]
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