by Thomas Ryden | Mar 6, 2017 | Lenten Blog 2017
Sorrow Upon Sorrow By Angela DiCostanzo Genesis 42-45, Philippians 1-2, Matthew 26 Writing from prison, Paul mentions a friend named Epaphroditus whose life was spared from a serious illness. Paul says he himself was spared from “sorrow upon sorrow” as if the death...
by Thomas Ryden | Mar 3, 2017 | Lenten Blog 2017
By Richard Ettensohn Matthew 25 In Matthew Chapter 25, Christ continues teaching his disciples on the Mount of Olives. In Chapter 24, Christ taught them about the signs of the close of the age, the abomination of desolation, and His second coming. Also, He has warned...
by Thomas Ryden | Mar 2, 2017 | Uncategorized
3 Tips For Practicing Lent from Apostles Anglican Church on Vimeo. In this video, Fr. Jack King gives guidance on how to begin practicing Lent. He shares three spiritual disciplines and tips for sticking with them.
by Thomas Ryden | Mar 1, 2017 | Lenten Blog 2017
By Susan Ridgell March 1, 2017. Romans 14. As Ash Wednesday dawns this year, our weather in East Tennessee is Ash Wednesday-ish. Rainy, cloudy, cooler than last week, drearier. It fits. In the same way we love a sunny Easter morn, we accept an Ash Wednesday darkness....
by Thomas Ryden | Feb 27, 2017 | Uncategorized
Why We Need Ash Wednesday from Apostles Anglican Church on Vimeo. Fr. Jack King, Rector of Apostles Anglican Church talks about the observance of Ash Wednesday and the ways it both reveals truth and brings hope. You’re invited to attend Ash Wednesday at Apostles...