Lesson 36 – A Stellar Epiphany

Happy Easter! Fr. Byrne and Mrs. Byrne are back with a very special bonus edition of Church School to mark the Day of Resurrection. This episode features Bishop Bill Franklin, Assisting Bishop of the Diocese of Long Island, as well as Major Tom and Sir Artie! We hope you enjoy it.

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The Second Sunday after the Epiphany

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The Last Sunday after the Epiphany

Whether you are a first-time visitor, long-time parishioner, or somewhere in between, we are honored and enriched by your on-line presence this morning, and offer you a sincere welcome home to this parish church. Although many of us are physically apart, we are together in heart and mind. The tomb could not hold God’s Son, and our current situation cannot conquer his people.

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The Seventh Sunday after the Epiphany

Whether you are a first-time visitor, long-time parishioner, or somewhere in between, we are honored and enriched by your on-line presence this morning, and offer you a sincere welcome home to this parish church. Although many of us are physically apart, we are together in heart and mind. The tomb could not hold God’s Son, and our current situation cannot conquer his people.

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The Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany

Whether you are a first-time visitor, long-time parishioner, or somewhere in between, we are honored and enriched by your on-line presence this morning, and offer you a sincere welcome home to this parish church. Although many of us are physically apart, we are together in heart and mind. The tomb could not hold God’s Son, and our current situation cannot conquer his people.

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Candlemas (Observed)

Whether you are a first-time visitor, long-time parishioner, or somewhere in between, we are honored and enriched by your on-line presence this morning, and offer you a sincere welcome home to this parish church. Although many of us are physically apart, we are together in heart and mind. The tomb could not hold God’s Son, and our current situation cannot conquer his people.

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The Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany

Whether you are a first-time visitor, long-time parishioner, or somewhere in between, we are honored and enriched by your on-line presence this morning, and offer you a sincere welcome home to this parish church. Although many of us are physically apart, we are together in heart and mind. The tomb could not hold God’s Son, and our current situation cannot conquer his people.

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The Third Sunday after the Epiphany

Whether you are a first-time visitor, long-time parishioner, or somewhere in between, we are honored and enriched by your on-line presence this morning, and offer you a sincere welcome home to this parish church. Although many of us are physically apart, we are together in heart and mind. The tomb could not hold God’s Son, and our current situation cannot conquer his people.

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The Second Sunday after the Epiphany

Whether you are a first-time visitor, long-time parishioner, or somewhere in between, we are honored and enriched by your on-line presence this morning, and offer you a sincere welcome home to this parish church. Although many of us are physically apart, we are together in heart and mind. The tomb could not hold God’s Son, and our current situation cannot conquer his people.

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