Recording — 2023 Renewal of Vows and the Blessing of Oils
One-hour 15 minute video. A recoding of the Holy Eucharist to commemorate the Tuesday of Holy Week, with a renewal of ordination vows, and the blessing of Holy Oils.
One-hour 15 minute video. A recoding of the Holy Eucharist to commemorate the Tuesday of Holy Week, with a renewal of ordination vows, and the blessing of Holy Oils.
One-minute read. The Episcopal Church has provided new and updated Lenten resources for individuals, small groups, and congregations.
Three-minute read. La Agencia Episcopal de Alivio y Desarrollo invita a los episcopales y a las personas de todos los credos a reflexionar sobre la pregunta “¿Quién es mi prójimo?” esta Cuaresma a través de las Meditaciones Cuaresmales de 2023.
Three-minute read. Episcopal Relief & Development invites Episcopalians and people of all faith backgrounds to reflect on the question “Who is My Neighbor?” this Lent through the 2023 Lenten Meditations.
One-Minute read. Encourage a meaningful Lenten experience at home and in the congregation by using highly recommended and easy to use resources that stir our souls to….
One-hour 16 minute video. A recoding of the Holy Eucharist to commemorate the Tuesday of Holy Week, with a renewal of baptismal and ordination vows, and the blessing of Holy Oils.
One-minute read. Estos recursos ayudan a explicar la misión de la Iglesia Episcopal en el apoyo de los ministerios de las cuatro diócesis de la Provincia de Jerusalén y el Medio Oriente, y la importancia de las contribuciones a la Ofrenda del Viernes Santo hacen posible este trabajo.
One-Minute read. Patterns at home and the companionship of church family transforms our experience of Lent. Help something meaningful unfold during Lent.
When: Every Wednesday throughout Lent, 5:45 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Where: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 11 E 40th St., Kansas City, MO 64111
For: All welcome.
All are welcome to attend St. Paul’s Soup Supper Speaker Series covering all aspects of spiritual practice.
Three-Minute read. Lent is not something we have to do alone. Despite the resurgence of COVID 19, in-person or online fellowship opportunities offered through the congregation and in the companionship of our church family transforms the experience and keep us connected.
One Hour, 26-Minute Video.
Recording of the Easter Sunday service, April 4, 2021 at 10:15 a.m. Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral.
Seven-minute video. “Our work goes on. Our labor for love continues,” Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop and Primate Michael B. Curry said in his Easter 2021 Message, “We will not cease, and we will not give up until this world reflects less our nightmare and more God’s dream where there’s plenty good room for all God’s children. Hallelujah anyhow.”
One Hour, 58-Minute Video.
Recording of The Great Vigil of Easter, shared live online from Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral, with readings from Episcopal churches throughout West Missouri.
19-Minute Video.
Recording of Holy Saturday Liturgy, April 3, 2021 at 9 a.m. Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral.
59-Minute Video.
Recording of the Good Friday Liturgy, April 2, 2021 at 12 p.m.; led by the Rt. Rev. Martin S. Field and the Very Rev. Dr. Andrew C. Keyse. Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral.
One hour, 43-Minute Video.
Recording of the Holy Eucharist for Maundy Thursday, April 1, 2021 at 7 p.m.; led by the Very Rev. Dr. Andrew C. Keyse. Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral.
17-Minute Video. Recording of Evening Prayer, Wednesday in Holy Week. March 31, 2021 at 7 p.m., led by the Very Rev. Dr. Andrew C. Keyse. Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral.
Two-minute read. With so much going on in the world, is it silly to insist on giving so much time and energy to the religious observance of Holy Week? If you have the same question, the Rev. Anna Tew may have an answer.
19-Minute Video. Recording of Evening Prayer, Tuesday in Holy Week. March 30, 2021 at 7 p.m.
Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral.
When: Sunday, March 28 – Sunday, April 4
Where: Online
This year we are sharing the Holy Week services from Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral so that churches in West Missouri that are unable to hold or share all their Holy Week services online can come together and join us in prayer.