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Choral Evensong

Sunday, February 13, 2011
The Sixth Sunday After The Epiphany
4:00 p.m.
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Above: The Creation of Adam, from Michelangelo’s Sistene Chapel ceiling, the Vatican, c.1510

At Sunday Evensongs, the clergy of Saint Thomas take up the Apostles’ Creed, line by line, in a fifteen part sermon series which extends through the winter and into the spring. This evening’s sermon is “The Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth.” See the complete list of sermons in the series here.

‚ñ∫We are in the midst of our Candlemas Campaign for the 2011 Every Member Canvass. If you worship with us in person or via the webcasts, and you have not yet made your pledge for 2011, please do so now. We cannot continue to offer (and webcast) five choral services each week without the financial support of those who worship with us. You may pledge online here.

‚ñ∫In his Weekly Music Notes, John Scott discusses the music of Arthur Wills and Philip Moore, heard at today’s Choral Evensong.


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