Diocesan Cycle of Prayer on the First Sunday in Lent
This week, on the First Sunday in Lent, we ask for your prayers for all who support our worship: altar guilds, acolytes, ushers, lectors, greeters, Eucharistic ministers, and Eucharistic visitors.
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This week, on the First Sunday in Lent, we ask for your prayers for all who support our worship: altar guilds, acolytes, ushers, lectors, greeters, Eucharistic ministers, and Eucharistic visitors.
This week, on the second Sunday in Lent, we ask your prayers for Education for Ministry, for those who lead and those who attend educational Conferences and who participate in Christian education in our congregations.
This Mother’s Day, we hold all of it — the gratitude and the grief, the love freely given and the love we still long for. We pray with these words from The Rev. Anthony Suggs-Perea of St. Luke’s on the Lake, Austin, TX: We give thanks to you, O God, for the divine gift of…
This week, on the Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost, we ask you to pray for St. Luke the Evangelist, Atascadero; St. Luke’s, Hollister; St. Luke’s, Jolon; and St. Luke’s, Los Gatos. St. Luke was a physician and is identified with the church’s ministry of healing. In Colossians 4:14, he is described as “the beloved physician.” Many…
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⏳ Time is running out! Early bird pricing for Spring Renewal 2025 ends this Saturday, April 20. This year’s gathering promises to be truly special—with keynote presentations from Bishop Barry Beisner and Canon Cornelia Eaton of the Diocese of Navajoland, inspiring worship, vibrant ministry tables, music by Juneau Rowe, and a Friday night banquet honoring…
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