Praying Together: Noonday Prayer Tutorial

605 Reynolds St., Augusta, GA

Location: Join Zoom OR from Zoom App, Meeting ID: 595 177 454 OR phone-in: (646) 876-9923 PASSWORD: Email Maddy Elledge to request. Our church's deepest and strongest roots are found in daily common prayer. The Book of Common Prayer contains a variety of daily prayer services for both private or public use, but few Episcopalians today are comfortable […]

Rector’s Forum

605 Reynolds St., Augusta, GA

RECTOR’S FORUM Leader: The Rev. George Muir When: Sunday, 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Location: Join Zoom OR from Zoom App, Meeting ID: 860 972 849 OR phone-in: (646) 876-9923, Meeting ID: 860 972 849 The Rector’s Forum will meet Sunday at 9:30 via Zoom. The Rector's Forum offers a time and place for engaging conversation that […]

Praying Together: Daily Devotions & Noonday Prayer Tutorial

605 Reynolds St., Augusta, GA

Location: Join Zoom OR from Zoom App, Meeting ID: 595 177 454 OR phone-in: (646) 876-9923 PASSWORD: Email Maddy Elledge to request. Our church's deepest and strongest roots are found in daily common prayer. Our prayer book contains a variety of daily prayer services for both private or public worship. Praying Together offers tutorials about prayer and our […]

Noonday Prayer

605 Reynolds St., Augusta, GA

Wednesday, July 1, 12:30 p.m. Location: Join Zoom OR from Zoom App, Meeting ID: 595 177 454 OR phone-in: (646) 876-9923 PASSWORD: Email Maddy Elledge to request. “O God, make speed to save us, O Lord make haste to help us!” Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. we will gather online to pray the service of Noonday Prayer. The service […]

Praying Together: Daily Prayer with our Prayer Book

605 Reynolds St., Augusta, GA

Location: Join Zoom OR from Zoom App, Meeting ID: 595 177 454 OR phone-in: (646) 876-9923 PASSWORD: Email Maddy Elledge to request. Our church's deepest and strongest roots are found in daily common prayer. The Book of Common Prayer contains a variety of daily prayer services for both private or public use, but few Episcopalians today are comfortable with how to […]

Recurring

Sunday Forum

605 Reynolds St., Augusta, GA

SUNDAY FORUM When: Sunday, 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Berlin Room Sunday Forum will meet Sunday at 9:30 in the Berlin Room beginning Sunday, May 9. Sunday Forum offers a time and place for engaging conversation that is not anchored to a specific curriculum or topic. Always we consider how to honestly and faithfully live […]

Praying Together: Daily Prayer Tutorial

605 Reynolds St., Augusta, GA

Location: Join Zoom OR from Zoom App, Meeting ID: 595 177 454 OR phone-in: (646) 876-9923 PASSWORD: Email Maddy Elledge to request. Our church's deepest and strongest roots are found in daily common prayer. The Book of Common Prayer contains a variety of daily prayer services for both private or public use, but few Episcopalians today are comfortable with how to […]

Noonday Prayer

605 Reynolds St., Augusta, GA

Wednesday, July 8, 12:30 p.m. Location: Join Zoom OR from Zoom App, Meeting ID: 595 177 454 OR phone-in: (646) 876-9923 PASSWORD: Email Maddy Elledge to request. “O God, make speed to save us, O Lord make haste to help us!” Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. we will gather online to pray the service of Noonday Prayer. The service […]

Praying Together: Centering Prayer Tutorial and Contemplative Sit

605 Reynolds St., Augusta, GA

Location: Join Zoom OR from Zoom App, Meeting ID: 595 177 454 OR phone-in: (646) 876-9923 PASSWORD: Email Maddy Elledge to request. Centering Prayer is a receptive method of Christian silent prayer that prepares us to receive the gift of contemplative prayer, prayer in which we experience God's presence within us, closer than breathing, closer than thinking, closer than […]

Praying Together: Daily Prayer Tutorial

605 Reynolds St., Augusta, GA

Location: Join Zoom OR from Zoom App, Meeting ID: 595 177 454 OR phone-in: (646) 876-9923 PASSWORD: Email Maddy Elledge to request. Our church's deepest and strongest roots are found in daily common prayer. The Book of Common Prayer contains a variety of daily prayer services for both private or public use, but few Episcopalians today are comfortable with how to […]