Christ Church Savannah joins in singing with Independent Presbyterian Church
Members of Christ church were forced from their church after they split from the national Episcopal diocese over moral concerns. IPC welcomed them to share their facilities in a ceremony on the lawn on December 11, 2011. The skies were cloudy all day except when the two churches joined together to sing praises to God and the sun came out and then went back behind the clouds the rest of the day.
Christ Church Savannah September 11 2014
Christ Church Savannah September 11 2014
Visiting the Revere bell high above Johnson Square for the tolling of the bells at 10:03 am.
Christ Church Savannah: Gospel Defense Fund
Christ Church (Anglican) in Savannah has created a Gospel Defense Fund to provide an avenue for financial support to combat litigation against the church from The Episcopal Church and the Diocese of Georgia. Father Marc Robertson, Rector, shares about the fund and the issues.
The Choir of St. John's Church, Savannah | Barnes: The True Glory
The Choir of St. John's Church, Savannah
Steven Branyon, Choirmaster & Organist
Richard Barnes - The True Glory (1992)
O Lord God, when thou gives to thy servants
To endeavour any great matter.
Grant us also to know that it is not the beginning
But the continuing of the same unto the end,
Until it be thoroughly finished,
Which yieldeth the true glory.
Through him who for the finishing of thy work
Laid down his life,
our redeemer Jesus Christ.
Amen.
-Francis Drake
VBS Youth band 1
Christ Church Student Ministry is located in Savannah, Ga, and is the youth program for Christ Church (Anglican). Our youth group led the music for our church's VBS program this year. This is the weeks main song The Father loves me.
St. John's Episcopal Church | Ali & Tigger
St. John's Episcopal Church | Ali & Tigger
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Compline | Wikipedia audio article
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Compline ( KOM-plin), also known as Complin, Night Prayer, or the Prayers at the End of the Day, is the final church service (or office) of the day in the Christian tradition of canonical hours. The English word Compline is derived from the Latin completorium, as Compline is the completion of the working day. The word was first used in this sense about the beginning of the 6th century by St. Benedict in his Rule (Regula Benedicti; hereafter, RB), in Chapters 16, 17, 18, and 42, and he even uses the verb complere to signify Compline: Omnes ergo in unum positi compleant (All having assembled in one place, let them say Compline); et exeuntes a completorio (and, after going out from Compline)... (RB, Chap. 42).
Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran, and certain other Christian denominations with liturgical traditions prescribe Compline services. Compline tends to be a contemplative Office that emphasizes spiritual peace. In many monasteries it is the custom to begin the Great Silence after Compline, during which the whole community, including guests, observes silence throughout the night until the morning service the next day.
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- Socrates
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Compline ( KOM-plin), also known as Complin, Night Prayer, or the Prayers at the End of the Day, is the final church service (or office) of the day in the Christian tradition of canonical hours. The English word Compline is derived from the Latin completorium, as Compline is the completion of the working day. The word was first used in this sense about the beginning of the 6th century by St. Benedict in his Rule (Regula Benedicti; hereafter, RB), in Chapters 16, 17, 18, and 42, and he even uses the verb complere to signify Compline: Omnes ergo in unum positi compleant (All having assembled in one place, let them say Compline); et exeuntes a completorio (and, after going out from Compline)... (RB, Chap. 42).
Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran, and certain other Christian denominations with liturgical traditions prescribe Compline services. Compline tends to be a contemplative Office that emphasizes spiritual peace. In many monasteries it is the custom to begin the Great Silence after Compline, during which the whole community, including guests, observes silence throughout the night until the morning service the next day.