Who are we at St. Michael’s? Who are we as Anglicans?
1. Why do we exist, what is our purpose?
2. Did you know that St. Michael’s helped start the General Seminary in New York City?
3. Did you know we have withstood the Revolution, the American Civil War, earthquakes, and hurricanes?
4. What do we believe as Anglican Christians?
5. How are we different from Baptists, Methodists or Roman Catholics?
6. Why do we kneel?
If you are new to St. Michael’s, wish to be confirmed or received into the church, or just wishing to brush up on our history and what we believe as Anglicans, please join us.
Location: Anne Hester Willis Room (Laura Hewitt Building)
Tool Time today returns again to the subject of Apologetics, that mysterious word meaning the "defense of the faith". Peter Moore will lead a discussion this Sunday at 9:20 AM (and again next Sunday) on Post-Modernism. What does this new world view have to say to us as Christians, and how shall we respond to its assertion that there is no Grand Narrative that all should believe, and no absolutes that all may count on?
Location: Kinloch Room
We are going back to age segregated Sunday School. We have excellent teachers who are all set to go. Even though we will have age appropriate classes, we are keeping our faith at home concept. How? Everyone from our youngest in the nursery to the elderly will be studying the same topic. Our subject will be the 10 Commandments (or in Easter Language, the 10 Great Freedoms). These 10 Great Freedoms will be taught at every level in the following ways:
Won’t it be exciting to drive or walk home from church all talking about the same topic!
Here is the breakdown on Sundays: (All rooms are in the Belser Building)
Sunday School Registration Form