December Events at Canterbury Retreat & Conference Center

Dangerous Prayer Retreat December 5-6, 2014 - An adventure into the thick and thin spaces of faith hope and love. This is a new retreat designed around prayer that breathes revelation, encounter and transformation. Prayers when prayed earnestly yield change and new depths of devotion to Almighty God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Space is limited you can read more on the website – Click HERE Continue reading

December Classes at the Institute for Christian Studies

Saturday, December 6

Doctrine                                           The Reverend Christopher Brathwaite
Homiletics                                        The Reverend Noy Sparks

Classes are held at All Saints Episcopal Church, 338 East Lyman Avenue, Winter Park, Florida To register or for information contact: The Ven. Kristi Alday, Dean at kalday@cfdiocese.org or visit the ICS website at: www.cfdiocese.org/ics/

 

 

Find Perfect Presents at All Saints Gift Shoppe

For Advent and Christmas, the All Saints Church Gift Shoppe in Winter Park carries a range of merchandise and books to help you reflect on the reason for the season.

Join us for our annual Christmas Open House on Thursday, December 4, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Shoppe’s regular hours are Monday – Friday, 10 a.m. – 4:p.m.; and Sunday, 9 a.m. – Noon.

Looking for something special? Call us at (407) 599-4318.

 

Diocesan Mission Day highlights the ‘hidden one-quarter’

By Linda Fox

To many of us, the whole topic of cross-cultural missions is something meant only for some Christians to get excited about. And the topic of frontier missions—taking the gospel to areas of the world where there are few or no Christians so that people can learn about Jesus for the first time ever—is an even further stretch. Mission Day, hosted by Anglican Frontier Missions at Canterbury on Oct. 30, showed that actually God uses frontier missions to grow us spiritually right here at home.

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Photography Exhibition and Publication Party at St. James Episcopal Church

The Morning Light Project, an arts ministry of St. James Episcopal Church, Ormond Beach, is proud to announce Light from Light, a photography exhibition to commemorate Advent, the Light of Christ coming into the world.  There will be an opening reception Friday, December 5th from 5 to 7 p.m. at St. James, 38 South Halifax drive, Ormond Beach.  The event will also serve to celebrate the publication of “The Morning Light Project Poems,” a collection by members of the St. James poetry workshop.  The books will be available for purchase, and a number of the poets will read from their work.   Join us for this celebration of Arts as Ministry.  For further information contact Sam Harrison at sharrison3rd@gmail.com.