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125_July 28, 2020 Morning Meditation

Morning Meditation led by members of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Winthrop. Tom B. facilitates a ‘favorite verses’ Bible study using online resources to look at the 1611 KJ translation comparing with a modern translation. Bill asks for John 19:25 in which Jesus is taking care of the future for his mother. The women are brave…

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124_ July 27, 2020 Morning Meditation

Morning Meditation led by members of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Winthrop. Glass half-empty. Tina struggles with evidence that the devil is alive and well; in light of a recent scholarship announced that asks the applicant to “describe a teacher who crushed your spirit…” Together, we find hope through God’s word.

121_July 24, 2020 Morning Meditation

Morning Meditation led by members of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Winthrop. Thinking about food… after a week of time spent with family and many meals together,. Drawing upon the work of Rebecca Barlow, Sandy considers Biblical foods and the importance of eating healthfully.

120_July 23, 2020 Morning Meditation

Morning Meditation led by members of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Winthrop. Have you ever felt the frustration and doubt that accompanies ‘stand-by’ flight status while waiting at the airport? Lorrie offers a reading from Max Lucado’s book Grace in which we discover that our ‘ticket’ isn’t validated by our behavior but is confirmed by God’s…

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119_July 22, 2020 Morning Prayer

Morning Prayer led by the Vicar, Amma Susan Taylor and supported by members of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Winthrop. On the Feast of Mary Magdalene we consider, “Where might we ‘waste’ love this week?” Mary Magdalene’s love for Jesus is viewed by many as reckless and wasteful. But then again, God loves us all with…

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118_July 21, 2020 Morning Meditation

Morning Meditation led by members of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Winthrop. Gandalf to Galadriel on why he chose Bilbo, “Some believe it is only great power that can hold evil in check, but it is the small everyday things, everyday deeds, by ordinary folks that keep the darkness at bay.” Ann turns to the theme…

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117_July 20, 2020 Morning Meditation

Morning Meditation led by members of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Winthrop. Is your glass half-full or more? Tom B. talks about Hope and offers 4 Bible verses that speak of Hope to him.

116_July 19, 2020 Morning Prayer

Morning Prayer  led by the Vicar, Amma Susan Taylor and supported by members of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Winthrop.   The 7th Sunday after Pentecost we delve into The Parable of the Weeds. The disciples asked, “Lord, did you not sow good seed in the field?” We might ask, “Why does God allow weeds in…

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114_ July 17, 2020 Morning Meditation

Morning Meditation led by members of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Winthrop. Bill considers the Rule of St. Benedict on “Community Rank by Date” in Sr. Joan Chittister’s commentary whereby status is not based on previous social standing.

113_July 16, 2020 Morning Meditation

Morning Meditation led by members of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Winthrop. Lorrie reads from Bread and Wine (2002) an essay by Phillip Bergeron on the parable of The Sower.