Drama at St. Dunstan’s Drama - with kids; kids and youth; or all-ages - was a common part of our parish life before Covid. Back …
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Drama at St. Dunstan’s Drama - with kids; kids and youth; or all-ages - was a common part of our parish life before Covid. Back …
Continue Reading about Zoom Drama Tips: Using Technology for Biblical Storytelling
Being the body of Christ together in worship takes intentional planning, development and evaluation, as we learn new ways to …
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If you are a craftsman . . . only look at your tools, your needle, your thimble, your beer barrel, your articles of trade, your …
As the COVID19 pandemic continues to keep extended families, youth groups, and church friends physically separate, here are some …
"Worship the Lord in the splendor of holiness." 1 Chronicles 16: 29 The Psalms are replete with natural imagery. The …
When everyone else already has their Christmas packed away in boxes, we finish the Christmas season with a final burst of sparkle …
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Long time Episcopalians have commented on how much they appreciate the information contained in those sidebars, and visitors …
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Sometimes those rich, beautiful stories are just begging to burst out of the classroom and into another context that might not …
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They are like trees planted by streams of water, which yield their fruit in its season, and their leaves do not wither. In all …
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Fully welcoming children in worship, with their wiggles and super loud whispers, can be a starting point for welcoming other folks …
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