On Friday 7th December and Saturday 8th December, we are privileged and delighted to welcome Bishop Kenneth Myers to Saint Barnabas Church Dunwoody Georgia for a teaching mission and workshop on the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed. We shall begin with Evening Prayer at 7pm on Friday 7th December and then have our first teaching session until 9pm. On Saturday morning, we shall begin with Morning Prayer at 9am and have our next teaching session immediately following. We shall break at 11.30am for the Solemn High Mass of the Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Noon, to be followed by lunch served in the parish hall. After lunch, we shall have our final teaching session, and shall then conclude the mission with Evening Prayer at 4pm. Everyone is invited to join us for this splendid occasion!
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Monday, November 05, 2018
Teaching Mission on the Nicene Creed
On Friday 7th December and Saturday 8th December, we are privileged and delighted to welcome Bishop Kenneth Myers to Saint Barnabas Church Dunwoody Georgia for a teaching mission and workshop on the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed. We shall begin with Evening Prayer at 7pm on Friday 7th December and then have our first teaching session until 9pm. On Saturday morning, we shall begin with Morning Prayer at 9am and have our next teaching session immediately following. We shall break at 11.30am for the Solemn High Mass of the Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Noon, to be followed by lunch served in the parish hall. After lunch, we shall have our final teaching session, and shall then conclude the mission with Evening Prayer at 4pm. Everyone is invited to join us for this splendid occasion!
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