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The Resurrection: Is It True?

Easter Sermon by The Rev. Jerome F. Politzer

For the Christian, the hope for everlasting life is based upon the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. Each Sunday is a day of celebration of that glorious event. The early Christians chose the first day of the week as the day of worship to mark … << continue reading >>

Test Your Knowledge in Prayer Book Quiz

Prayer Book Quiz — Week 2

1928 Books of Common Prayer are going to the five people who answered last week’s question correctly. (See below.)

This weeks question:

Where in the 1928 Prayer Book can we find St. Luke’s account of Christ breaking bread with the two disciples at Emmaus?

Send your answer by Friday, April 9 along with … << continue reading >>