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WELCOME TO CANTERBURY SOUTHERN MISS!

The Episcopal (Anglican) Fellowship on the campus of the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, MS



 Tuesday, 13 May 2008
 

Autumn 2007  

Autumn 2007

 

Danforth Chapel

Services

Weds at 12:10 and 5:30 pm

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Sunday Night

Supper Club

Church of the Ascension at 5:30pm


Lent07  

Opportunity for a Lenten Journey...

Fr. Bill will be leading Stations of the Cross at St. John's Laurel each Friday evening at 5:30 p.m. during Lent.  We will also follow a tradition of going out for a seafood dinner afterwards (old 'fish on friday' thang).

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A Welcome Back

     Band Party

      featuring

Cottage Industry

           on

   Aug 27, 2006

from 3pm to 6pm

 

 

artwork by Meredith Kresge

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Hey You! Look to the left...see the green Login Form balloon area...down just a bit...there!..."Create one"...yeah, that's it...click on it...just do it...I dare ya!...

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Prayer for Our Whole Human Family  

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Why come to Church?  

Why come to Church if Christ has done all the work to reconcile and forgive our sin?  Don't we just have to confess and get our ticket punched for Heaven?

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News & Info from National Public Radio, Episcopal News, Anglican Communion News
NPR - Top Stories
Tue, 13 May 2008 07:19
News
Much has changed since the days when off-reservation schools were used to expel Indian culture. Students at Sherman Indian High School in California say they appreciate that instructors teach about other tribes. But budget cuts may put the schools in peril.
Native American School a Far Cry from the Past
The United States Postal Service releases its commemorative Frank Sinatra stamp Tuesday — a day before the 10th anniversary of the singer's death. It features his trademark fedora, a big smile and Ol' Blue Eyes.
New Stamp Puts Sinatra Back in the Spotlight
The beautiful, booming capital of China's Sichuan province draws tourists the world over with its majestic mountains and panda research center. It lies about 60 miles from the epicenter of Monday's deadly temblor.
A Glimpse of Pre-Quake Chengdu

NPR - Music
Tue, 13 May 2008 07:19
Music
Singer-songwriter Jason Mraz stopped by the Bryant Park Projectstudios to play a few songs and discuss his new album, We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things.
Jason Mraz Rocks the 'BPP' Jukebox
A look at the latest album releases with Josh Freedom du Lac, Washington Postmusic critic.
New Music: Death Cab for Cutie, Duffy and the Old 97s
The United States Postal Service releases its commemorative Frank Sinatra stamp Tuesday — a day before the 10th anniversary of the singer's death. It features his trademark fedora, a big smile and Ol' Blue Eyes.
New Stamp Puts Sinatra Back in the Spotlight

NPR - Movies
Tue, 13 May 2008 07:19
Movies
Mountaineer and filmmaker David Breashears talks about his new IMAX documentary Storm Over Everest, which chronicles an unexpected and violent storm that hit Everest in May 1996 — now remembered as one of the mountain's worst tragedies.
Climber Recounts Tragedy in 'Storm Over Everest'
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspianis the latest film adaptation of C.S. Lewis' fantasy series. Director Andrew Adamson talks with host Andrea Seabrook about the challenges of translating the beloved Narniaseries onto the screen.
Narnia Adapted for the Screen in 'Prince Caspian'
Movie theaters don't seem fazed by the fact that there is more than one month to go before the official start of summer — more than 20 new films opened this weekend. Film critic Bob Mondello talks with host Andrea Seabrook about What Happens in Vegas Stays in Vegas, Speed Racer, Surfwise, Before the Rains, Poultrygeist,and more.
A Blitz of Summer Blockbusters

Episcopal News Service
Tue, 13 May 2008 07:19
Episcopal Life Online
Bulletin inserts for May 18 will contain a set of prayers for graduates from high school, college or other schools. Beginning May 25, ELW will begin a nine-week series of inserts on the Lambeth Conference and the Anglican Communion.
May 18 bulletin insert offers prayers for graduates
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, has sent an open letter to the bishops of the Anglican Communion in advance of the 2008 Lambeth Conference, set for July 16-August 4 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England
Archbishop of Canterbury writes to the bishops of the Anglican Communion

Anglican Communion
Tue, 13 May 2008 07:19
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has sent an open letter to the bishops of the Anglican Communion, in advance of the Lambeth Conference. The Feast of Pentecost is a time when we give thanks that God, through the gift of the Holy Spirit, makes us able to speak to each other and to the whole world of the wonderful things done in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. 
Archbishop of Canterbury's Pentecost Letter to the Bishops of the Anglican Communion
The four bishops in the Diocese of Lichfield have issued an emergency appeal for prayers and money in response to the disaster in Myanmar (Burma). They say: Like us, you are no doubt watching the pictures from Myanmar (Burma) with a feeling of helplessness and asking 'What can I do to help?' 
The Diocese of Lichfield has issued an Emergency Appeal for Myanmar


 
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