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The Congregation of Saint Saviour at the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine: Timing by Sandra Lee Schubert
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The Congregation of Saint Saviour at the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine. We are a family of Christians, drawn together by a common mission. Welcome to the forum for congregation members to discuss new ideas, goals and dreams for a thriving congregation. Together we will explore how to live out our faith. Wednesday, January 10, 2007. Timing by Sandra Lee Schubert. Time flies doesn’t it? Happy Holidays to all and the may the very best of things come to you in 2007. Posted by Sandra Lee Schubert.
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The Congregation of Saint Saviour at the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine: May 2007
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The Congregation of Saint Saviour at the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine. We are a family of Christians, drawn together by a common mission. Welcome to the forum for congregation members to discuss new ideas, goals and dreams for a thriving congregation. Together we will explore how to live out our faith. Sunday, May 20, 2007. Posted by Sandra Lee Schubert. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Who we are. . . Welcome to the forum. For the Congregation of Saint Saviour. Congregation of Saint Saviour.
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Cathedral of Saint John the Divine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cathedral of Saint John the Divine. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Cathedral of Saint John the Divine. The Western facade, including the Rose Window. 40 48 13 N. 73 57 42 W. 408036 N 73.9617 W. 408036; -73.9617. 40 48 13 N. 73 57 42 W. 408036 N 73.9617 W. 408036; -73.9617. Episcopal Church in the United States of America. Episcopal Diocese of New York. Christopher Grant LaFarge and George Lewis Heins; Ralph Adams Cram. December 27, 1892. Stone, Granite, Limestone. It is located in New York City.
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The Congregation of Saint Saviour at the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine: February 2007
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The Congregation of Saint Saviour at the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine. We are a family of Christians, drawn together by a common mission. Welcome to the forum for congregation members to discuss new ideas, goals and dreams for a thriving congregation. Together we will explore how to live out our faith. Sunday, February 25, 2007. The Ethos of Welcome. If we were a store, we would look something like Home Depot. Think about it. In America, the divisions keep up and keep on. For an astute h...
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Here I am...in Tanzania: August 2010
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Here I am.in Tanzania. Monday, August 9, 2010. That's what it's all about! Carolyn, Sarah, Chris, David, Miller, Carol, and Debbie with the Carpenter's Kids from Nzali. One of my favorite moments was watching the group play, you guessed it, head, shoulders, knees, and toes with the kindergarteners at Nzali Primary School. After the kids learned the English version, they (with a little help from Noel) demonstrated the Swahili version for the St. Paul’s folks. In mid-June a group of nine students and two t...
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Here I am...in Tanzania: July 2009
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Here I am.in Tanzania. Monday, July 27, 2009. This year I spent Easter at Ipagala parish here in Dodoma. The parish priest is the Reverend Canon Mary Kanyamala who has the distinction of not only being the first female priest in the Diocese of Central Tanganyika, but the first female priest in the whole Anglican Church of Tanzania! She’s also the first female Canon and Archdeacon in Tanzania. An amazing woman! Rev Patrick Ward with the current and retired parish priests of Izava. Willy and his mom! Not a...
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Here I am...in Tanzania: It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s…a Carpenter’s Kids distribution
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Here I am.in Tanzania. Monday, March 16, 2009. It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s…a Carpenter’s Kids distribution. As with so many situations here, some background information would undoubtedly be helpful. First of all, the promised Land Cruiser roof rack update: we did end up getting a new roof rack and this one’s not made out of aluminum! Fans of The Lion King will recognize it: ‘Be prepared.’ Appropriate. Posted by Elizabeth Boe. This post makes me laugh! March 28, 2009 at 6:13 PM. Hey, how are you doing?
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Here I am...in Tanzania: A 4-Month Recap
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Here I am.in Tanzania. Monday, July 27, 2009. This year I spent Easter at Ipagala parish here in Dodoma. The parish priest is the Reverend Canon Mary Kanyamala who has the distinction of not only being the first female priest in the Diocese of Central Tanganyika, but the first female priest in the whole Anglican Church of Tanzania! She’s also the first female Canon and Archdeacon in Tanzania. An amazing woman! Rev Patrick Ward with the current and retired parish priests of Izava. Willy and his mom! Not a...
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Here I am...in Tanzania: February 2009
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Here I am.in Tanzania. Thursday, February 5, 2009. Stone Town and the Road to Bwejuu. Another thing that stood out was the sheer number of tourists. It was a bit mindboggling. We’ve gotten used to being the only non-Tanzanians when we walk down the streets or walk into a store. Not in Stone Town. There you could go to a restaurant or a shop and the only Tanzanians would be the ones who worked there. It was pretty odd. Sarah’s green skirt was very popular with the tortoises. Several of them trie...I didn&...
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Here I am...in Tanzania: August 2008
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Here I am.in Tanzania. Wednesday, August 13, 2008. Sunday in Dodoma and Mwitikira. That’s what I said today by way of introducing myself, over a loudspeaker, to almost the entire village of Mwitikira. Thanks to the Swahili skills of Miriam, Noel and Mmoti, I was able to say more than ‘Habari za mchana’ (good afternoon). Then it was time for all of the visitors to stand up and introduce themselves, so Sarah and I got to introduce ourselves to the congregation. Posted by Elizabeth Boe. Links to this post.