On Tuesday evening, February 6, 2007 at 6:30 p.m., I plan to offer a service of Holy Eucharist, also called Holy Communion, to which you are welcome to come and ask questions. This will be a real service in which we will read the scriptures and even sing a little, but we will stop periodically for explanations. In the past I have found this to be a lively and engaging way to "give Episcopal lessons."
The service will be held at the Chapel on the grounds of the Episcopal Camp and Conference Center at Honey Creek. Whether you have been an Episcopalian all your life so far, or whether this is all new to you, you are welcome to join in the conversation.
Your first question might be -- how do I get to there? Here are the directions:
From I-95 Northbound:
Take Exit 26 off I-95 Northbound. Turn right off the exit onto Dover Bluff Road and go 4.8 miles to GA Episcopal Conference Center Road. You will see Episcopal signs including one for The Episcopal Church of Our Savior at Honey Creek. Turn left and go .5 mile. Turn left again at the “Episcopal Shield” sign and come onto the conference center grounds. Proceed .4 mile and turn right at the church’s sign toward the chapel.
From I-95 Southbound:
Take Exit 26 off I-95 Southbound. Turn left off the exit onto Dover Bluff Road and go 5.1 miles to GA Episcopal Conference Center Road. Turn left and go .5 mile. Turn left again at the “Episcopal Shield” sign and come onto the conference center grounds. Proceed .4 mile and turn right at the church’s sign toward the chapel.
From Routes 17/25:
Turn onto Dover Bluff Road and go 6.8 miles to GA Episcopal Conference Center Road. Turn left and go .5 mile. Turn left again at the “Episcopal Shield” sign and come onto the conference center grounds. Proceed .4 mile and turn right at the church’s sign toward the chapel.
Once you get here you might have many other questions, such as, "Why does the Nicene Creed always follow the Sunday sermon?" How are you going to know if you don't ask? See you Tuesday at 6:30 in the Chapel. The service will last approximately one hour.
Pastor Linda
The Rev. Linda McCloud
Founding Pastor
The Episcopal Church of Our Savior at Honey Creek
www.oursaviorhoneycreek.org
Sunday, February 4, 2007
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