Lent 2019


2019 LENTEN STUDY PROGRAM, STATIONS OF THE CROSS & SOUP SUPPERS
 

Wednesday Evenings During Lent:
Start in the church at 6:00 PM for Stations of the Cross
Move to Smodell Hall for Soup Supper and our Lenten Program.
You are invited to bring a soup to share.

Bring a friend!

 


30 minutes Presentation followed by 15 minutes of questions


WHO ARE WE AS EPISCOPALIANS?
 

  • Wednesday, March 13
    • Canon David Greenwood: The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion

      When did our Anglican/Episcopalian church start, how has it evolved?  Where have been the tensions?  How do our bishops and synods make hard decisions?

  • Wednesday, March 20
    • Canon David Greenwood: The Modern Ecumenical Movement

      The search for Christian unity in three important images: Tree, River, and Crystal

  • Wednesday, March 27
    • Canon David Greenwood: The Modern Inter-Religious Movement

      What is the goal? What can we find in common?

  • Wednesday, April 3
    • Canon David Greenwood: Colors of the Wind: Why does our Rector wear a green toga?

      The colors of the church seasons (what do they mean) and the various bits and many, many layers of church clothing.

  • Wednesday, April 10
    • Fr Garry Edwards:  The Episcopal Church and the Diocese of Central Florida

      Our diocesan Golden Anniversary. A Brief History of the Episcopal Church. The evangelization of Florida. How are we connected to the Diocese of Honduras and what is being done via this relationship?

  • Wednesday, April 17
    • Guest Speaker:   Our story: The history of St Sebastian’s Parish

      How were we founded, by whom, and why?

                                                                                                                                                

 

 

Canon David Greenwood, a priest of the Church of England, holds three Masters Degrees:

  • Master of Divinity from Vancouver School of Theology (1995);
  • MA in Theology (Ecumenism) from the Angelicum University in Rome (2010);
  • Sacred Licentiate in Theology in Inter-Religious Dialogue from the Angelicum University in Rome (2015).