1928 Book of Common Prayer

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Your Stewardship Dollars at Work

Revisions of the Revisions
Words of Prayers and Praise Are Further Dumbed Down;
TEC Promotes “Emergent Church” of Social Change

The 1928 Book of Common Prayer (BCP) is central to our worship. The first BCP, much the same as today’s 1928 BCP, was compiled by churchmen who were learned, literate, and devout. The liturgy contained in our BCP … << continue reading >>

THE HOLY TRINITY

THE HOLY TRINITY

At the end of World War II, the Nazi war machine developed a terrible weapon that almost restored its failing fortunes.  This was the flying rocket or buzz bomb, which was launched under its own power across the English Channel, causing tremendous damage.  Occasionally, one would fall without exploding.  Then it … << continue reading >>