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  • Join us for Morning Prayer on YouTube

    The Episcopal Church enjoys a centuries old tradition of using the Book of Common Prayer in its worship service. The Book of Common Prayer originated In 1549. Thomas Cranmer (Archbishop of Canterbury and Martyr 16th c.) brilliantly compiled Latin devotional texts and liturgical practices from various ancient sources. He organized and translated them into English,…

  • 6 Week Summer Bible Study

    6 Week Summer Bible Study Wednesdays 6 – 7 p.m.June 19 – July 24* Join us this summer for Adult, Youth and Children’s Bible study. Gather in Canterbury at 6:00 p.m. for kick-off. Each session will focus on one reading from that Sunday’s lectionary. Visit the Youth and Children’s Ministry page for more information. Nursery…

  • Holy Week 2024

    Holy Week 2024 was a holy and memorable one, as we joined our Lord on His journey to the Cross and Resurrection on Easter Sunday. The contrasts of “Hosanna!” and “Crucify!” during the Passion narrative on Palm Sunday kicked the week off, and continued with daily Holy Eucharist Monday through Wednesday. Maundy Thursday included the…

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    Special Advent Giving

    During the season of Advent, please continue to pray for those less fortunate in our community. If you have been blessed this year and able to make an extra one-time gift, please consider St. Barnabas. The need is much greater than our ability to support, so any extra gifts will make a big difference. To…

  • A Fair to Remember

    Many parishioners are unaware of St. Barnabas’ missions and ministries other than the ones in which they are involved. Although they all were aware of the three obvious ones—Faith at Work, St. Barnabas School, and the Counseling Center—how could they use the gifts they were given? Thanks to Vestry member, Carlene Despard, everyone now has…