Pandemic Service Videos
172-September 13, 2020 Open Air Eucharist
Holy Eucharist led by the Vicar, Amma Susan Taylor and supported by members of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Winthrop. Seventy times Seven. Forgive, forgive, and forgive again. The economy of the World is against the divine economy. Do you seek freedom and lightness? The good news of God’s mercy is freedom! What might you…
168_September 9, 2020 Breakfast Bible Study
Bible Breakfast led by the Vicar, Amma Susan Taylor and supported by members of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Winthrop. … in all things, grant that Your Holy may direct and rule our hearts.” (The Collect for Year A, Proper 19) Settling accounts. We ponder Mt. 18:21-25 in in which there’s an expectation that one shows…
165_September 6, 2020 Open Air Eucharist
Holy Eucharist led by the Vicar, Amma Susan Taylor and supported by members of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Winthrop. Jesus’ followers are imperfect. Sad, but true. In today’s gospel of Jesus, according to Matthew, we’re given a process whereby we strive for reconciliation and setting wrongs right. And when that process fails? “Let that…
161_September 2, 2020 Breakfast Bible Study
Bible Breakfast led by the Vicar, Amma Susan Taylor and supported by members of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Winthrop. Mt. 18:15-20 Amma Susan facilitates a lively engagement on the process of resolving conflict – Bible style! Results? Here’s a few: Don’t give up, get help, keep going! It’s a process of loosening and binding. It’s…
158_August 30, 2020 Morning Prayer
Morning Prayer led by members of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Winthrop. As is our tradition on the 5th Sunday at St. Andrew’s, we offer a lay led service. Today’s officiants are Tom and Tina Barden; Tom Ward preaching. Mt. 16:21-28 Losing one’s life to save it. But, in this extraordinary sermon, an unprecedented group effort…
156_August 28, 2020 Morning Meditation
Morning Meditation led by members of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Winthrop. Sandy guides our conversation on the Feast of St. Augustine for our Friday morning meditation. He is noted as one of the most influential Christian thinkers, second only to St. Paul!
155_August 27, 2020 Morning Meditation
Morning Meditation Morning Meditation led by members of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Winthrop. Lorrie reads from the anthology Bread and Wine (Readings for Lent and Easter), an essay by Fredrica Mathewes-Green, “Merry Easter”.
154_August 26, 2020 Breakfast Bible Study
Bible Breakfast led by the Vicar, Amma Susan Taylor and supported by members of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Winthrop. But he turned and said to Peter, “Get behind me, Satan! You are a stumbling block to me; for you are setting your mind not on divine things but on human things.” We parse out Mt….
153_August 25, 2020 Morning Meditation
Morning Meditation led by members of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Winthrop. Tom B. leads Noonday prayer from the Book of Common Prayer.
152_August 24, 2020 Morning Meditation
Morning Meditation led by members of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Winthrop. “O merciful Father, who hast taught us in thy holy Word that thou dost not willingly afflict or grieve the children of men: Look with pity upon the sorrows of thy servants for whom our prayers are offered…” (#55, Prayers, BCP p. 831) On…