Quote for Reflection (Sunday, September 13, 2020)
“The Eucharist is our symbol of what it would mean for the Lord’s Prayer to be answered fully: God feeding his people through the death and resurrection of Jesus, which […]
Anglican Church in St. Andrew, Jamaica. Diocese of Jamaica and The Cayman Islands. Established 1664.
“The Eucharist is our symbol of what it would mean for the Lord’s Prayer to be answered fully: God feeding his people through the death and resurrection of Jesus, which […]
As you participate in the Holy Eucharist what transforming action of the Holy Spirit do you experience?
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Have you been encouraging unity/oneness among your neighbours at home, in the workplace, or even in the Church?
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We will never see the beauty of spiritual reality without God’s illumination. We are guilty, corrupt, hard, ignorant and blind without the awakening, enlivening, softening, humbling, purifying, and enlightening work […]
How is your voluntary Lenten act of self-denial enhancing your prayer life?
The vestments and linens of the church during Lent, are characterized by a very dark purple to demonstrate the penitential nature of the season, with a focus on the need […]
Christ is not a reservoir but a spring. His life is continual, active and ever passing on with an outflow as necessary as its inflow. If we do not perpetually […]