ANGLICAN MUSIC TRADITION: A Treasury of Our Spiritual Heritage

The antecedents to our Anglican/Episcopal worship music heritage are fairly easy to identity. We begin quite naturally with Holy Scripture, for there are 63 references to music in the Bible. For example, from the Psalms we have: “Shout joyfully to the Lord,

ANGLICAN MUSIC TRADITION: A Treasury of Our Spiritual Heritage2021-02-16T02:20:13+00:00

Reverend William K. Gilmore, Deacon

Reverend William K. Gilmore, Deacon, [email protected], (239) 992-4343 I was born in Portsmouth Virginia in 1959. At the age of 5 my family moved to southern California. In 1979 I joined the Army as a Paratrooper and Pathfinder looking for college money

Reverend William K. Gilmore, Deacon2023-07-22T02:38:07+00:00

The Rev. Dr. Canon Alfred L. Salt

The Rev. Dr. Canon Alfred L. Salt, Priest Associate Emeritus Fr. Salt was ordained to ministry at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Quebec City, Canada, as a deacon in 1951, and as a priest at St. George's Church in Lennoxville,

The Rev. Dr. Canon Alfred L. Salt2023-12-12T00:54:08+00:00

Suffering

Human suffering involves many factors that often get all mixed up.  1. Jesus shows by this teaching and example that suffering comes into our lives. In itself, it is not from God but as Paul says, God works for good in everything

Suffering2020-04-09T19:32:37+00:00

Tandoori and the Quran

Tandoori and the Quran On our second day in New York we had take out from a new Indian restaurant on Madison Ave, Bawarchi. Lovely Chicken Tikka Masala (the national dish of England), lamb vindaloo (which I didn’t dare touch) and wonderful

Tandoori and the Quran2017-06-02T21:18:00+00:00
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