Monthly Archives: August 2018

WHO IS GOD? Part 17 (The Escape from Egypt)

Our discussion with Anaiah, an educated Jew from the 500’s B.C., continues. St. Barnabas Blog:  Last time, we talked about Moses, a child of the enslaved Hebrews, raised by a royal Egyptian princess, exiled from Egypt.  God revealed himself in … Continue reading

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Nigerian Sunday Debrief

Nigerian Sunday has come and gone.  It was a joyful time of singing, dancing, clapping, and praying together. The Venerable Dr. Godson Ofoegbu was our preacher and visiting minister. The Rev. Dr. Godson brought greetings from Transfiguration Anglican Church of Los … Continue reading

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Nigerian Sunday Celebration

This Sunday August 12, 2018 is our annual Nigerian Sunday Celebration. There is a single service of communion at 10:30 a.m. We welcome our many guests with songs of praise and choruses of thanksgiving. Following the service enjoy fellowship and … Continue reading

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Anglican Lore, Part 2

A previous post talked about the doxology written by Thomas Ken, beginning “Praise God from whom all blessings flow.”  These well-known words have an equally well-known tune, commonly called the “Old Hundredth.” For the origins of this tune and its … Continue reading

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Anglican Lore: The Doxology

One of the glories of the Anglican tradition is its liturgy, its form of common worship. At St. Barnabas, we follow the traditional Anglican liturgy. Every part of it repays study. Here is one example. At the conclusion of the … Continue reading

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