Saint Philip’s Rector believes that a sense of possibility is what makes Saint Philip’s unique.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s Rector addresses the question of abortion and faith.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s Rector explains the history of incense and its role in the liturgy.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s Rector shares an exciting announcement.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s Rector took a break this week but watch this space next week for an exciting announcement.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s Rector explains the Great Vigil of Easter and invites everyone to participate at 8:00pm tomorrow, Saturday, March 30.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s Rector invites us to embrace the challenge of uncertainty.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s Rector offers context for the different liturgies during Holy Week.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s Rector posits that the church cannot act on us unless we’re willing to act. We can’t be moved if we won’t move.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s Rector joins the parish treasurer in thanking a particular couple for their years of service.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s Rector reflects on how Satan is the absence of hope—and how the season of Lent can refresh, renew, and restore hope.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s Rector shares what he suggests the focus of Lent should be—and why.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s Rector shares an interview that explains findings from RenewalWorks surveys.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s Rector reminds us that we can’t be moved by God unless we are willing to move and engage in effort.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s Rector debuts a new devotional book and asks that everyone participate in an anonymous and confidential survey.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s Rector shares information about the parish’s Annual Meeting at 11:30am this Sunday, January 28.
Read MorePrompted by the movie, “A Case for Love,” Saint Philip’s Rector reflects on love.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s Rector shares how he answers the question, “What is the Episcopal Church?”
Read MoreSaint Philip’s Rector shares his favorite poem about the feast of Epiphany written by T.S. Eliot.
Read MoreSaint Philip’s Rector shares a prayer for those who experience sorrow, as well as joy, at Christmas.
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