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Last Sunday\'s Homily: All Saints\' Episcopal ChurchLast Sunday's Homily: All Saints' Episcopal ChurchEighth Sunday of PentecostEighth Sunday after Pentecost August 3, 2025 The First Lesson: Ecclesiastes 1:2, 12-14; 2:18-23 Psalm: 49:1-11 The Second Lesson: Colossians 3:1-11 The Holy Gospel: Luke 12:13-21 The Collect: Let your continual mercy, O Lord, cleanse and defend your Church; and, because it cannot continue in safety without your help, protect and govern it always by your goodness; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. 2025-08-0300 minLast Sunday\'s Homily: All Saints\' Episcopal ChurchLast Sunday's Homily: All Saints' Episcopal ChurchHomily: The Seventh Sunday after PentecostSeventh Sunday after Pentecost July 27, 2025 The First Lesson: Genesis 18:20-32 Psalm: 138 The Second Lesson: Colossians 2:6-15 The Holy Gospel: Luke 11:1-13 The Collect: O God, the protector of all who trust in you, without whom nothing is strong, nothing is holy: Increase and multiply upon us your mercy; that, with you as our ruler and guide, we may so pass through things temporal, that we lose not the things eternal; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. 2025-07-2714 minLast Sunday\'s Homily: All Saints\' Episcopal ChurchLast Sunday's Homily: All Saints' Episcopal ChurchHomily: Sixth Sunday after PentecostFifth Sunday after Pentecost July 20, 2025 The First Lesson: Genesis 18:1-10a Psalm: 15 The Second Lesson: Colossians 1:15-28 The Holy Gospel: Luke 10:38-42 The Collect: Almighty God, the fountain of all wisdom, you know our necessities before we ask and our ignorance in asking: Have compassion on our weakness, and mercifully give us those things which for our unworthiness we dare not, and for our blindness we cannot ask; through the worthiness of your Son Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. 2025-07-2012 minLast Sunday\'s Homily: All Saints\' Episcopal ChurchLast Sunday's Homily: All Saints' Episcopal ChurchHomily: The Fifth Sunday after PentecostThe First Lesson: Deuteronomy 30:9-14 Psalm: 25:1-9 The Second Lesson: Colossians 1:1-14 The Holy Gospel: Luke 10:25-37 The Collect: O Lord, mercifully receive the prayers of your people who call upon you, and grant that they may know and understand what things they ought to do, and also may have grace and power faithfully to accomplish them; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. 2025-07-1314 minLast Sunday\'s Homily: All Saints\' Episcopal ChurchLast Sunday's Homily: All Saints' Episcopal ChurchHomily: The Fourth Sunday after PentecostOld Testament: Isaiah 66:10-14 Psalm: Psalm 66:1-8 Epistle: Galatians 6:(1-6), 7-16 Gospel: Luke 10:1-11, 16-20 The Collect: O God, you have taught us to keep all your commandments by loving you and our neighbor: Grant us the grace of your Holy Spirit, that we may be devoted to you with our whole heart, and united to one another with pure affection; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.2025-07-0616 minLast Sunday\'s Homily: All Saints\' Episcopal ChurchLast Sunday's Homily: All Saints' Episcopal ChurchThird Sunday after PentecostOld Testament: 1 Kings 19:15-16, 19-21 Psalm: Psalm 16 Epistle: Galatians 5:1, 13-25 Gospel: Luke 9:51-62 The Collect: Almighty God, you have built your Church upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief cornerstone: Grant us so to be joined together in unity of spirit by their teaching, that we may be made a holy temple acceptable to you; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.2025-06-2914 minLast Sunday\'s Homily: All Saints\' Episcopal ChurchLast Sunday's Homily: All Saints' Episcopal ChurchSecond Sunday after PentecostOld Testament: Isaiah 65: 1-9 Psalm: Psalm 22: 18-27 Epistle: Galatians 3: 23-29 Gospel: Luke 8: 26-39 The Collect: O Lord, make us have perpetual love and reverence for your holy Name, for you never fail to help and govern those whom you have set upon the sure foundation of your loving-­kindness; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen 2025-06-2313 minLast Sunday\'s Homily: All Saints\' Episcopal ChurchLast Sunday's Homily: All Saints' Episcopal ChurchFirst Sunday after PentecostOld Testament: Proverbs 8:1-4, 22-31 Psalm: Psalm 8 Epistle: Romans 5:1-5 Gospel: John 16:12-15 The Collect: Almighty and everlasting God, you have given to us your servants grace, by the confession of a true faith, to acknowledge the glory of the eternal Trinity, and in the power of your divine Majesty to worship the Unity: Keep us steadfast in this faith and worship, and bring us at last to see you in your one and eternal glory, O Father; who with the Son and the Holy Spirit live and reign, one God...2025-06-1514 minLast Sunday\'s Homily: All Saints\' Episcopal ChurchLast Sunday's Homily: All Saints' Episcopal ChurchDay of PentecostFirst Lesson: Genesis 11:1-9Psalm: 104:25-35, 37Second Lesson: Acts 2:1-21Gospel: John 14:8-17The Collect: Almighty God, on this day you opened the way of eternal life to every race and nation by the promised gift of your Holy Spirit: Shed abroad this gift throughout the world by the preaching of the Gospel, that it may reach to the ends of the earth; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.2025-06-0914 minLast Sunday\'s Homily: All Saints\' Episcopal ChurchLast Sunday's Homily: All Saints' Episcopal ChurchSeventh Sunday of EasterFirst Lesson: Acts 16:16-34 Psalm: Psalm 97 Second Lesson: Revelation 22:12-14,16-17, 20-21 Gospel: John 17:20-26 The Collect: O God, the King of glory, you have exalted your only Son Jesus Christ with great triumph to your kingdom in heaven: Do not leave us comfortless, but send us your Holy Spirit to strengthen us, and exalt us to that place where our Savior Christ has gone before; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, in glory everlasting. Amen. 2025-06-0214 minLast Sunday\'s Homily: All Saints\' Episcopal ChurchLast Sunday's Homily: All Saints' Episcopal ChurchSixth Sunday of EasterFirst Lesson: Acts 16:9-15 Psalm: Psalm 67 Second Lesson: Revelation 21:10, 22-22:5 Gospel: John 14:23-29 The Collect: O God, you have prepared for those who love you such good things as surpass our understanding: Pour into our hearts such love towards you, that we, loving you in all things and above all things, may obtain your promises, which exceed all that we can desire; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. 2025-05-2714 minLast Sunday\'s Homily: All Saints\' Episcopal ChurchLast Sunday's Homily: All Saints' Episcopal ChurchFifth Sunday of EasterMay 18, 2025 First Lesson: Acts 11:1-18 Psalm: Psalm 148 Second Lesson: Revelation 21:1-6 Gospel: John 13:31-35 The Collect: Almighty God, whom truly to know is everlasting life: Grant us so perfectly to know your Son Jesus Christ to be the way, the truth, and the life, that we may steadfastly follow his steps in the way that leads to eternal life; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. 2025-05-1810 minLast Sunday\'s Homily: All Saints\' Episcopal ChurchLast Sunday's Homily: All Saints' Episcopal ChurchFourth Sunday of EasterFirst Lesson: Acts 9:36-43 Psalm: Psalm 23 Second Lesson: Revelation 7:9-17 Gospel: John 10:22-30 The Collect: O God, whose Son Jesus is the good shepherd of your people: Grant that when we hear his voice we may know him who calls us each by name, and follow where he leads; who, with you and the Holy Spirit, lives and reigns, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. 2025-05-1114 minLast Sunday\'s Homily: All Saints\' Episcopal ChurchLast Sunday's Homily: All Saints' Episcopal ChurchThird Sunday of EasterThe First Lesson: Acts 9:1-6 Psalm: 30 The Second Lesson: Revelation 5:11-14 The Holy Gospel: John 21:1-19 The Collect: O God, whose blessed Son made himself known to his disciples in the breaking of bread: Open the eyes of our faith, that we may behold him in all his redeeming work; who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.2025-05-0412 minLast Sunday\'s Homily: All Saints\' Episcopal ChurchLast Sunday's Homily: All Saints' Episcopal ChurchSecond Sunday of EasterFirst Lesson: Acts 5:27-32 Psalm: Psalm 118:14-29 Epistle: Revelation 1:4-8 Gospel: John 20:19-31 The Collect: Almighty and everlasting God, who in the Paschal mystery established the new covenant of reconciliation: Grant that all who have been reborn into the fellowship of Christ's Body may show forth in their lives what they profess by their faith; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. 2025-04-2712 minLast Sunday\'s Homily: All Saints\' Episcopal ChurchLast Sunday's Homily: All Saints' Episcopal ChurchEaster SundayOld Testament: Exodus 12:1-4, 11-14 Psalm: Psalm 116:1, 10-17 Epistle: 1 Corinthians 11:23-26 Gospel: John 13:1-17, 31b-35 The Collect: Almighty Father, whose dear Son, on the night before he suffered, instituted the Sacrament of his Body and Blood: Mercifully grant that we may receive it thankfully in remembrance of Jesus Christ our Lord, who in these holy mysteries gives us a pledge of eternal life; and who now lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. 2025-04-2014 minLast Sunday\'s Homily: All Saints\' Episcopal ChurchLast Sunday's Homily: All Saints' Episcopal ChurchMaundy ThursdayOld Testament: Exodus 12:1-4, 11-14 Psalm: Psalm 116:1, 10-17 Epistle: 1 Corinthians 11:23-26 Gospel: John 13:1-17, 31b-35 The Collect: Almighty Father, whose dear Son, on the night before he suffered, instituted the Sacrament of his Body and Blood: Mercifully grant that we may receive it thankfully in remembrance of Jesus Christ our Lord, who in these holy mysteries gives us a pledge of eternal life; and who now lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.2025-04-1810 minLast Sunday\'s Homily: All Saints\' Episcopal ChurchLast Sunday's Homily: All Saints' Episcopal ChurchPalm SundayApril 13, 2025 Old Testament: Isaiah 50:4-9a Psalm: Psalm 118:1-2, 19-29 Epistle: Philippians 2:5-11 Gospel: Luke 19:28-40 The Collect: Almighty and everliving God, in your tender love for the human race you sent your Son our Savior Jesus Christ to take upon him our nature, and to suffer death upon the cross, giving us the example of his great humility: Mercifully grant that we may walk in the way of his suffering, and also share in his resurrection; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and...2025-04-1314 minLast Sunday\'s Homily: All Saints\' Episcopal ChurchLast Sunday's Homily: All Saints' Episcopal ChurchThe Fifth Sunday in LentThe Collect: Almighty God, you alone can bring into order the unruly wills and affections of sinners: Grant your people grace to love what you command and desire what you promise; that, among the swift and varied changes of the world, our hearts may surely there be fixed where true joys are to be found; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. Old Testament: Isaiah 43:16-21 16Thus says the Lord, who makes a way in the sea, a...2025-04-0614 minLast Sunday\'s Homily: All Saints\' Episcopal ChurchLast Sunday's Homily: All Saints' Episcopal ChurchThe Fourth Sunday in LentOld Testament: Joshua 5:9-12 Psalm: Psalm 32 Epistle: 2 Corinthians 5:16-21 Gospel: Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32 The Collect: Gracious Father, whose blessed Son Jesus Christ came down from heaven to be the true bread which gives life to the world: Evermore give us this bread, that he may live in us, and we in him; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. 2025-04-0316 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidColossians, Class 2Class 2 in our study of Colossians is here. Paul's letter opens immediately with gratitude. Paul was a man of prayer, often opening his letters with similar thanks (Philippians 1:3). He calls God "the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ." This belief will be mentioned again later when Paul addresses false teachings regarding the identity of Christ. Paul presents Jesus as equal with God the Father, yet distinguishes between Father and Son. Paul focuses his prayer on all of the believers in Colosse. He rejoices at the knowledge of a vibrant group of believers thriving apart from...2024-04-2921 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidColossians, Class 1Paul begins with his name and title, "an apostle of Christ Jesus." This is the same title Paul uses for himself in the first verses of 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Ephesians, 1 Timothy, and 2 Timothy. Paul was an apostle through the work and plan of God, not his schemes. The idea of God's will over his life is one of Paul's common themes in his letters. This not only gives Paul the authority to make his claims but also gives him reasons to endure persecution and suffering. Paul wrote this letter along with Timothy, his longtime helper. Timothy is also...2024-04-2311 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 24Class 24 in our study of Philippians is the last in this Book. We hope you have enjoyed this journey through Paul's glorious words. “Now I urge you, believers, by our Lord Jesus Christ and by the love of the Spirit, to strive together with me in your prayers to God for me, that I may be rescued from those who are disobedient [in another city], and that my service for [our city] may prove acceptable to the saints; so that I may come to you in joy by the will of God and find refreshing rest in your company. No...2024-04-2319 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 23Apprehensive that his execution was close at hand, yet hoping somehow to revisit the Philippians, Paul explains that he was imprisoned for preaching the gospel of Christ. Though he welcomes death for Jesus' sake, he is equally concerned about continuing his apostolate.2024-04-2320 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 22In his Epistle to the Philippians, Paul gave the Saints in Philippi encouragement and exhorted them to stand fast in unity and work together to defend the faith. Perhaps one of the most important principles Paul taught in Philippians is that praying to God and trusting in Him brings “the peace of God, which passeth all understanding” (Philippians 4:7).2024-04-2221 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 21We're almost done with our exploration of the Book of Philippians. Here is class 21! Please enjoy these beautiful scriptures. 2024-04-2221 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 20Paul transitions to a focus on God's provision in verse 20. He begins with his recurring theme of rejoicing. Paul's initial reason for writing this letter was to thank the readers for a recent financial gift Epaphroditus had brought to Rome. The generosity of the Philippian Christians was consistent and much appreciated by Paul (Philippians 1:3–7). He recognizes that the Philippians have an ongoing and sincere interest in his well-being. Paul knew about their support for him, regardless of whether they sent additional financial help. He stresses this further by recognizing that there had not been a recent opportunity to...2024-04-2022 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 19Paul seems to indicate he could have written at length about rejoicing in the Lord (Philippians 4:4) and God's peace (Philippians 4:7). He would have enjoyed these topics. Instead, he summarizes a list of areas of importance for believers. They include what is true, lovely, just, commendable, pure, excellent, honorable, and praiseworthy. Believers were to "think about these things." While God guards our hearts (Philippians 4:7), we are also commanded to focus our lives on things that please God. There is an ongoing back and forth throughout Paul's writings, which indicates God's involvement in every aspect of the believer's life...2024-04-2020 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 18Welcome to class 18 on the Book of Philippians. Apostle Paul is in prison writing to the people of Philippi. Paul experienced hardships and persecution throughout his lifetime to advance Christ. He suffered abuse, such as being stoned, assaulted, jailed, shipwrecked, and betrayed. He often skipped meals, sleep, and shelter. He also felt alone while incarcerated in Rome because he had no one to help or defend him. For the sake of the world, Demas deserted him. He suffered “great harm” at the hands of Alexander.#bible #BiblePlan #biblestudy #BibleinaYear #christianity #scripturestudy #dailyscriptures #christianfacebook #ApostlePaul #jesuschrist2024-04-1920 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 17Chapter and verse divisions were not part of the original biblical writings. These were added much later to make finding specific passages in the text easier. This verse exemplifies the quirks that modern chapters and verses can create. Philippians 4:1 concludes the thoughts from the last verses of chapter 3. Here, Paul offers several encouragements to his readers. First, he notes his love for them. Love is a topic mentioned many times in this letter (Philippians 1:9, 16; 2:1, 2; 4:8). Second, Paul mentions his sincere desire to visit them. He had lived among them in the past and missed them now while he...2024-04-1720 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 16The book of Philippians was written around A.D. 61, from Rome, during Paul's imprisonment there. The Apostle Paul wrote this letter to thank the believers for the gift they had sent him. It is one of his most informal letters; his overflowing love and affection for the believers is obvious. 2024-04-1620 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 15In Acts 13:9, Saul is called "Paul" for the first time on the island of Cyprus, much later than his conversion. The author of Luke–Acts indicates that the names were interchangeable: "Saul, who also is called Paul." He refers to him as Paul through the remainder of Acts. This was apparently Paul's preference since he is called Paul in all other Bible books where he is mentioned, including those he authored. Adopting his Roman name was typical of Paul's missionary style. His method was to put people at ease and approach them with his message in a language and st...2024-04-1521 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 14Verse 3:3 explains the safety Paul had referred to in verse 1. Paul promoted salvation by faith, not by following Jewish customs. As the most obvious physical sign of Judaism, "circumcision" is often used as a metaphor for the entire Old Testament law. Instead of hollow legalism, faithful followers of Jesus are marked by three practices. First, their worship is spiritual and recognizable by focusing on the Holy Spirit's work in their lives. Second, they put their faith and worship in Christ, not the law. The Old Testament law looked forward to the Messiah but did not know who...2024-04-1520 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 13Paul took three missionary journeys during his ministry career. On his second missionary journey, Paul planted a church in Philippi. Philippi was a wealthy Roman colony inhabited primarily by retired military and political figures given land by the Roman government.2024-04-1220 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 12Our journey in Philippians continues with class 12. Fourteen of the 27 books in the New Testament have traditionally been attributed to Paul. Seven of Paul's epistles are undisputed by scholars as authentic, with varying degrees of argument about the remainder.2024-04-1220 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 11According to the New Testament book Acts of the Apostles, Paul was a Pharisee. He participated in the persecution of early disciples of Jesus, possibly Hellenised diaspora Jews who converted to Christianity in the area of Jerusalem before his conversion. Sometimes, after having approved the execution of Stephen, Paul traveled on the road to Damascus to find any Christians there and bring them “bound to Jerusalem” (ESV). At midday, a light brighter than the sun shone around both him and those with him, causing all to fall to the ground, with the risen Christ verbally addressing Paul regarding his pers...2024-04-1220 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 10Please enjoy class 10 in our ongoing study of the Holy Bible. In this class, we continue our teachings from the book of Philippians. Throughout St. Paul's teachings in his epistles, he emphasizes that people are saved by faith and not by works- no one can ‘buy' salvation by any good works they do. Martin Luther also borrows from this when he puts forward his Sola Fide doctrine, emphasizing that it's only through faith that the Church stands or falls. The Sola Fide doctrine underlines that God's forgiveness for guilty sinners is given and received through faith alone, not because of...2024-04-1220 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 9The opening word "Therefore" refers to the previous context of verses 6–8. Jesus became the greatest example of a humble servant, through coming to earth in humility, living in obedience, and dying on the cross. As a result, "God has highly exalted him." In the two other places in the Bible where the phrase "highly exalted" is used, we find interesting connections. In 1 Chronicles 14:2, David's kingdom was "highly exalted." In Psalm 47:9, God Himself was "highly exalted." Jesus was highly exalted both as the coming Son of David and as the Lord.The last phrase of this verse notes th...2024-04-1122 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 8This verse consists of four main ideas, stemming from the phrase "So if there is…" Verse 2 will explain the expected results of these ideas. Paul's purpose in using these phrases is to emphasize how natural the conclusion should be. Of course, there is encouragement, comfort, affection, and so forth in the Christian life. If these are obvious, then the results—unity, love, and cooperation—should be just as obvious.The first phrase speaks of "encouragement in Christ." The assumption is that the Philippian believers had experienced much encouragement from Jesus. If they've experienced encouragement, they should be able t...2024-04-1120 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 7In prior verses, Paul explained how his suffering was for the sake of Christ and encouraged his readers with a hope of reunion. In verse 27, Paul gives the Philippian believers one assignment: live a life worthy of the gospel before his hoped-for visit. This is similar to Paul's teaching in Ephesians 4:1: "I, therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called." He says something similar in Colossians 1:10, encouraging others to live out the truth they proclaim. Paul desires these Christians to show unity...2024-04-1120 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 6Though Paul is confident of his release, he still has to face some form of trial, which could potentially end in death. After all his troubles and tribulations, Paul was secure in his faith and confident that he would represent his Savior well. Paul is not only poised, but he looks forward to the opportunity to speak about Christ. Paul says as if he's already won the battle and knows that no matter what happens to him, God will be glorified. Regardless of the outcome of his trial, Paul wanted to honor God. He was willing to...2024-04-1120 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 5Paul acknowledged that it's possible to preach Christ with the wrong motivations. Some people were jealous of Paul's popularity among Christians, so they mimicked his message to become more popular. This was not a common motivator based on the persecution Paul and others suffered for their faith. Others saw Paul as a rival or competition and sought to become more widespread through their preaching outreach. It's also possible that those who hated Paul's message deliberately spread it to inflame his enemies. In verse 18, Paul notes that a person's motivations for spreading the gospel don't change the fact...2024-04-1117 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 4Our journey with Apostle Paul continues in class 4 of our study of the Book Philippians.2024-01-0221 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 3The book of Philippians was written around A.D. 61, from Rome, during Paul's imprisonment there. The Apostle Paul wrote this letter to thank the believers for the gift they had sent him. It is one of his most informal letters; his overflowing love and affection for the believers is obvious. #biblestudy #dailydevotional #bibleplan #christianlearning #dailyscriptures #episcopalian #scripturestudy #catholic #christianity #christianyoutube #christian2023-12-2218 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 2We continue our journey in Philippians. If you didn't watch last week, you can find that video on our website: https://www.fatherreid.com. Everyone Christians The Daily Office Lectionary with Father Reid #biblestudy #christianity #Jesus #Philippians #bible #church 2023-12-1820 minBible Study with Father ReidBible Study with Father ReidPhilippians, Class 1The first installment of Bible Study with Father Reid is finally here! We're so excited to begin sharing this series with you. Enjoy, and may God bless you abundantly! You can find more at https://fatherreid.com. The Book of Philippians is Apostle Paul's letters to the people of Philippi while he was in prison. There is consensus among biblical scholars that Philippians was not written as one unified letter but as a compilation of fragments from multiple letters from Paul to the church in Philippi. 2023-12-1422 minSaints Alive PodcastSaints Alive PodcastA Casual Conversation with Beth and Dick MasonWe talked about relationships, church, and shared life together.2022-08-0226 minSaints Alive PodcastSaints Alive PodcastWomen Following God’s LeadingAn interview with Courtenay Bowser and Vicki Chastang. We talked about hosting another women's conference this October at All Saints' and Courtenay's ministry with her family that has taken her around the globe.2022-07-2233 minSaints Alive PodcastSaints Alive PodcastA Conversation about Faith with Martha LinderConversations with members and friends of the All Saints' Episcopal Church parish.2022-06-2326 minSaints Alive PodcastSaints Alive PodcastYoung Adults Who Love All SaintsThe title says it all!2022-06-1317 minSaints Alive PodcastSaints Alive PodcastRetirement and Travel with Dr. Byron HodgeRev. Kathy sits down with Dr. Byron Hodge to discuss life after a career as a urology specialist in Lakeland, Florida.2022-06-0717 minSaints Alive PodcastSaints Alive PodcastIn Honor of Memorial DayRev. Kathy is joined by Col. Ken Krause, USAF for a conversation about his military career with concluding remarks and prayer to remember those who lost their lives during military service.2022-05-2514 minSaints Alive PodcastSaints Alive PodcastEngaging through The Lion, the Witch, and the WardrobeChildren's leaders Chelsea Young and Barb Memmoli joined Rev. Kathy Hulin for a conversation about their recent experiences with a Children's Parish Academy and how it impacted the lives of our children.2022-05-1717 minSaints Alive PodcastSaints Alive PodcastA Mother’s Day ConversationA delightful conversation and hopefully an inspiration for all of us as we reflect upon Mothers' Day with Donna Renfroe and Rebecca Renfroe-Borneman.2022-04-2727 minSaints Alive PodcastSaints Alive PodcastThe Personal Story Behind a Mothers’ Day OutreachRev. Kathy sits down with All Saints' member Nancy Fisher to chat about the Daughters of the King and about an upcoming Mothers' Day outreach project for the parish to support the Baby Boutique at A Woman's Choice.2022-04-1816 min