Sunday Holy Eucharist 9:30 AM
Sunday Church School for Children 9:15 AM
Weekly coffee hour & fellowship in the Parish Hall after Sunday service
Wednesday Holy Eucharist 7:00 PM
Notice is given of the Annual Meeting of The Episcopal Church of St. John the Baptist which will take place on Sunday February 5th , 2012. The meeting will begin with the Eucharist and breakfast will be provided.
We haven't seen Elsie Robinson in a few months, she has been in Brooklyn staying with her daughter Dale. We hope to see them both soon.
John Breen is still in Brookhaven Health Care Facility after breaking his ankle before Christmas. Please keep John and Ann in your prayers, and cards would be appreciated.
The Episcopal Church of St. John the Baptist
33 Railroad Avenue
P.O.Box 602
Center Moriches, NY 11934
Telephone: 631-878-0022
Email: christine.vongonten@gmail.com
The Rev. Father Kevin P. VonGonten, Rector
Please feel free to contact us. You can email us by clicking on the above link.
Join with us at one of our services:
Sunday Holy Eucharist 9:30 AM
Sunday Church School for Children 9:15 AM
Weekly coffee hour & fellowship in the Parish Hall after Sunday service
Wednesday Holy Eucharist 7:00 PM
Sunday Mass 9:30 A.M.
Church School 9:15 A.M.
Wed. Mass 7:00 P.M.
So do not fear, for I am with you, do not be dismayed, for I am your God.
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The Episcopal Church is a branch of Christ's one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church which is both catholic and reformed. The historical roots of the Episcopal Church in North America are traced to the Anglican Church, which traces its' origin through a line of succession to the Apostles. The Church is Catholic in its worship and liturgy, and professes the same faith as that of the Apostles. The central act of worship is the Eucharist. Episcopalians confess Christ sacrificed for all, and we accept our responsibility as Christians to minister to the troubles of human society. At the same time, the Church is reformed in its ability to meet each person as an individual and to minister to them individually; in short, the Episcopal Church has the ability and the willingness to meet each person "where they are" without pre-judgment. | ||
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We welcome all to join us in our celebration of the gift of eternal life through Jesus Christ. We extend this invitation to all interested visitors. Parents are encouraged to bring their children. LGBT friendly. | ||