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Cherub Choir Members Represent St. Philip’s in Church Choir Festival

Northminster Choraliers hosted a very successful citywide children’s church choir festival on Saturday, March 14, 2015. Five church choirs, including Continue reading →

Holy Saturday: What It Means To Us

Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of Holy Week are called the “Triduum Sacrum,” or “Sacred Three Days.” The Triduum liturgies serve Continue reading →

Maundy Thursday: What It Means To Us

Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of Holy Week are called the “Triduum Sacrum,” or “Sacred Three Days.” The Triduum liturgies serve Continue reading →

Good Friday: What It Means to Us

Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of Holy Week are called the “Triduum Sacrum,” or “Sacred Three Days.” The Triduum liturgies serve Continue reading →

Book Review: Galilee: History, Politics, People

GALILEE: HISTORY, POLITICS, PEOPLE, Richard A. Horsley 1995, Trinity Press A scholarly revolution began in the late 1970s that broke Continue reading →

St. Philip’s Choirs Help Celebrate St. Odilia’s Jubilee

The Canterbury Choir and Canterbury Apprentices of St. Philip’s In The Hills performed a concert as part of the Jubilee Continue reading →

“Walking the Mourner’s Path” Assists with Grief Journey

Four participants started off 2015 by Walking the Mourner’s Path, an eight-week, Christ-centered series of workshops designed by an Episcopal Continue reading →

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