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Christian EducationSt. Paul's offers Christian education on Sunday mornings for all ages.
This fall and winter we will have the opportunity to come together on a number of occasions to speak about Anglicanism and our expression of it – the Episcopal Church USA. This series of 4 sessions are meant for anyone who is interested. Certainly for newcomers this is a chance to learn more and ask questions about our tradition. For those who have been around the Episcopal Church longer it is a chance for a refresher and to ask any long held questions you might have. The Membership Committee is sponsoring this series and the Rector and Parish Intern will be involved in presenting and recruiting others to present the sessions. Each session will be offered twice - once on a Sunday following coffee hour and the second time the following Sunday evening, in order to involve as many people as possible. The proposed schedule is as follows: Session 1: Anglican Structures for Mission and Ministry Sunday September 28: Noon - 1:30 pm Sunday October 5: 7 – 8:30 pm This session will cover Anglican structures of mission at the global, national, diocesan and parish level. Members of the Vestry will be on hand to discuss the various facets of our parish mission and ministry. Session 2: History of Anglicanism Sunday November 2: Noon – 1:30 pm Sunday November 9: 7 – 8:30 pm This session will set Anglican History within the broader history of Christianity and then look at the origins of Anglicanism, and the high points of our history. Session 3: Anglican Theology Sunday November 16: 7 - 8:30 pm Sunday November 23: 12 - 1:30 pm This session will focus on the three legged stool of Anglican Theology – scripture, tradition and reason. We will then have time to discuss how those three legs interact with regard to several specific theological topics. Session 4: Prayer Book / Hymnal 101 Sunday January 18: Noon – 1:30 pm Sunday January 25: 7 – 8:30 pm This session will be a hands-on tour of the BCP, hymnals and alternative liturgical texts of the Episcopal Church and wider Anglican Communion. |
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