Author Archives: Loretta Fulton

PASSOVER VIDEO IN LIEU OF SERVICE

Traditional seder plate. Photo credit: tannazie on VisualHunt.com / CC BY-SA The Jewish Pesach or Passover is observed this year from the evening of April through April 16. Monica O’Desky, cantor for Temple Mizpah, prepared a video that can be watched in place of the traditional service due to the coronavirus pandemic. Click on the link below to view the video. The website chabad.org gives

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FINDING SHELTER IN THE SHADOWS

Editor’s Note: The Rev. Jared Houze, vicar of All Saints Episcopal Church in Colorado City and St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Sweetwater, wrote the following letter to members of his congregations as they, along with others, face life in the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.   The Rev. Jared Houze, his wife Ericka Colon-Houze and their children. Submitted photo Dear Church Family, 

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HOLY WEEK, EASTER ONLINE SERVICES

Reminders of Holy Week and Easter services online, on TV, or on the radio are listed below: PIONEER DRIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Join us Easter Sunday morning for worship online and on the radio! You can find both worship services online at pioneerdrive.tv: Celebration service at 9am (and on the radio AM1560) and the gathering service at 10:30am. You can also view them on Facebook. In

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ST. JAMES’ LIVING LAST SUPPER LIVES, BUT NOT IN TRADITIONAL SETTING

LIVING LAST SUPPER An abbreviated performance of the Living Last Supper can be seen at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 9, on St. James United Methodist Church’s YouTube channel. After Thursday night, it can be seen at any time.  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9If4R-_-J7NGTCEeX-vcgg By LORETTA FULTON Normally, the final performance of the Living Last Supper is presented on Maundy Thursday at St. James United

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THE CHURCH IS OPEN

By LORETTA FULTON Saturday morning, the day before Palm Sunday, was miserable. Cold and rainy, a perfect complement to the misery inflicted on society by the coronavirus pandemic. Traffic was light down Sayles Boulevard and onto South Seventh Street, to the parking lot of the Episcopal Church of the Heavenly Rest. Even if the weather had been warm and sunny,

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