Central Florida Episcopalian Online

Diocesan clergy can learn about missional church, how to be disciples of Christ and what business leaders wish spiritual leaders knew when a pair of workshops are held in the next three months. The Diocese of Central Florida will co-sponsor the “Fostering Missional Communities” workshop on Tuesday, Feb. 19, and the “What Business Leaders Wish…

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Editor’s note: Father Chris Brathwaite served as interim rector for St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Lake Mary for 14 months. With the Diocese of Central Florida set to celebrate the new ministry and installation of Rev. Jeremy Bergstrom as rector at St. Peter’s on Saturday, Jan. 19, Brathwaite will ease back into retirement. Brathwaite took…

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Second Sunday after the Epiphany January 20, 2019 Lectionary Year C John 2:1-11 From the baptismal waters of the Jordan River last Sunday to the water in the stone jars at the wedding in Cana this week, we experience a watershed of God’s love. We experience the insightful last words of Mary from four different…

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Thousands of folks from all over have registered to hear the praising voice of Presiding Bishop Michael Curry on Friday, Feb. 1. And there’s plenty more spots available to listen to one of the most dynamic Episcopalian speakers. The Diocese of Central Florida announced Monday, Jan. 14, that more 2,000 people already have registered online…

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Music lovers can learn all about the power of voice and then some when GIA Publications holds its “Sing to the Rafters” event from 9:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., Saturday, March 9, at the Episcopal Church of St. John the Baptist in Orlando. Hosted by Dr. Carl MaultsBy, the special event will feature Dr. James…

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First Sunday after the Epiphany Sunday, January 13, 2019 Lectionary Year C Luke 3:15a “As the people were filled with expectation…” What created that expectation? Jesus had not been baptized. (not until verse 21) No one had yet seen the Holy Spirit descend in bodily form (not until verse 22) God had not audibly spoken, “You…

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When Deacon Kay Mueller discovered that some families at Church of Our Saviour were reluctant to send their children to Camp Wingmann’s popular youth camps, she decided to bring some camp fun to Okeechobee. On Sunday, Nov. 11, Our Saviour hosted the management and staff from Camp Wingmann for its 10:30 a.m. Rite II service,…

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The Epiphany Sunday, January 06, 2019 Gospel reading: Matthew 2:1-12 Lectionary C Throughout Advent, we have been anxiously waiting for the arrival of the Promised One. Now, He has finally come! And we are reminded mostly clearly on Epiphany Sunday that He is a King. He is the King of Kings. But King Jesus is unlike any…

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For centuries, there have been famous scientists who also were publicly identified Christians. Scientists such as Galileo Galilei, Isaac Newton and Louis Pasteur, to name a few, combined their expertise with faith. But as populations, technology and exploration have exploded in the 21st century, there is more of a gap between science and God than…

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If you’re Irish or lucky, you might have a shot at the proverbial golden pot at the end of the rainbow on St. Patrick’s Day weekend at Church of the Messiah. Ministry member Angela Lopez announced that the Winter Garden church will hold a second BINGO event from 3 to 7 p.m., Saturday, March 16….

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