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Farragut, Tennessee 37934

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    Wednesday
    Evening Eucharist - 6:15 pm
    Bible Study - 7:00 pm

    Sunday
    Christian Education - 9:15 am
    Holy Eucharist - 10:30 am 

    Nursery and Children's Sunday School available.

    Parish Newsletter

    (Last week) August 27, 2010
    (This week) August 20, 2010

    In the Name of Jesus Christ
    we bid you welcome!

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    Who are we?
    Holy Cross Anglican Church is a community of faith that believes and professes the gospel of Jesus Christ in the living tradition of the traditional Anglican Church. Our spirituality is rooted in scripture, prayer, evangelism, celebration of the Eucharist and sharing in the sacramental life of the Church. Our theology and liturgical language is anchored in the Holy Bible and the 1928 Book of Common Prayer. We are a mission church of the Anglican Province of America.



    How do we worship?
    We utilize the 1928 edition of the Book of Common Prayer. This edition has prayers and affirmations of faith going back to the beginning of our Christian existence, as well as the traditional Anglican liturgy. This beautiful liturgy has been in continuous use since it was first published over 455 years ago. During the service the congregation actively participates in the service through prayer, music, listening to God's word and sharing in the Eucharist.
     

    Our Community
    Holy Cross Anglican Church is dedicated to the service of God and to support of one another in our Christian life together. Service opportunities exist to work, learn, and play together as a family in Christ, in addition to our worship services that are offered.
     

    If Holy Cross Anglican Church sounds like the kind of parish you might be looking for, we extend an invitation to come and visit us. Come and see for yourself a small, friendly and growing congregation embracing the power of faith and building a new Anglican Church for the glory of God.

    For more information, please email us at:
    churchinfo@holycrossanglican.net
     

    Holy Cross Prayer Lists

    Parishioners:
    Pray for Ginnie, Willard, Diane, Tommye, Jeri, Susan, and Thad.

    Family, Friends, & Others:
    Pray for Alex, Arnold, Angelina, Adelle, Cheryl & Bob, LaRue, Hope, Alma, Robert, Anthony, Justin, Elizabeth, Jaynee, Marie, Douglas+, Martin+, Richard+, and the Hope Resource Center.

    Military:
    Pray for our military and those in harms way, for Trever, Jim, James, J. C., Stephen, Eric and Fernando.

    Travelers:
    Pray for All who are traveling to All Saints, Mills River, NC for Confirmation and Reception, particularly Gary & Bonnie, Bill & Ann, Thad, Dora & Ernie+.

    Monthly Prayer List:
    Please remember to update the Monthly Prayer List which is on the bulletin board with the names of those who need our prayers.  And just as important, let us know who has improved due to the grace of God.  Let’s do this monthly so that Fr. Ernie and all of us can keep our prayer list current.  Keep in mind that it is not a perpetual prayer list for everyone that is on it unless they have a continuous illness.

    Mark your calendars

    Fall Picnic:  October 2 at Watts Bar Lake. (Vols playing LSU away, game beginning at 8:00 PM). More information forthcoming! If anyone will need a ride, we will be glad to set up some “pooling” vehicles so that everyone can attend. It’s still a ways off, but no time like the present to start our planning.

    Women’s & Men’s Bible Study:  every Wednesday evening at 7:00 PM following HC at 6:15 PM. Knowing God by Name" by Mary Kassian will be the basis for the Women's Bible Study beginning Sep. 8 at 7:00 p.m.  Call Eileen (693-8974) or Peggy (986-0849) to participate so that your copy of the book will be ready for you on the 8th. We will be looking for you!

    St. Barnabas Church by the lake:  Morning Prayer from the Book of Common Prayer, started Sunday, June 6 at 11:00 AM and continues each Sunday through Labor Day at the Ewing’s property on Watts Bar Lake. We are in our 42nd year of this Laity driven ministry. Last week, we had 24 worshipers in attendance. Casual dress, bring a picnic, stay for lunch and a swim. For directions, see the Ewings or Les Jones or visit your favorite driving direction website for 384 Baker Cemetery Lane Ten Mile, TN.

    Deanery Picnic: Our Deanery picnic is approaching on Sept. 25, and is going to be sponsored by All Saint’s church in Mills Rive r. The time frame will be from 12-3 PM. More information to follow.

    Fall Deanery Meeting: Will be held this year on Oct. 9, and again is sponsored by All Saint’s Church in Mills River from 10-2. Everyone is welcome as always to attend.


    Diocese of the Eastern United States (DEUS)
    SYNOD 2010 News

    The Reverend Canon 
    Chandler (Chad) Holder Jones, SSC, 
    Bishop Suffragan-elect, 
    Diocese of the Eastern United States
    "With praise to Almighty God and thanks to His people in the Holy Catholic Church in the Diocese of the Eastern United States, and depending entirely upon the grace of the Lord Jesus, I am humbled and overwhelmed to announce my election to the Sacred Order of Bishops, to serve as Bishop Suffragan of the Diocese. Of your Christian charity, I beg your prayers for my family and me. Lord, have mercy. God bless you all!"

    "May Jesus Christ be praised - and may all be to His glory and honour. "

    Three photos from the SYNOD - you may recognize the Thurifer!

    SYNOD PHOTOS
    Photos courtesy Saint Alban's Anglican Cathedral


    Fr. Ernie's Ordination Montage


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