Welcome to St. Paul's Episcopal Church
We welcome you to St. Paul’s, a warm, vibrant, and growing parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee, located in the heart of downtown Murfreesboro.
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20140722 Saint Paul's Episcopal Church Hebron Md
Reposted with permission from Hebron Fire and Rescue
July 22, 2014. 11:30 hrs. Box 5-1
Hebron Fire Dept Engine-Tanker 5 responding to a reported building fire. Units arrived to find a 240 year old church well involved with fire. Fire apparatus from 3 Counties and 2 States responded to the fire.
The video starts with Paramedic A-5 responding to the station.
Once at the station you transfer to Engine Tanker 5 for the ride to the scene.
Upon arrival E5 sets up at the “BC” side and pulls a hose line to side “A” and calls for a tanker task force to be dispatched. A defensive operations is mounted due to the advanced state of the fire along with the type of structure involved (Church).
The second in Engine sets up at “CD” side with the 3rd Engine setup on side “A”.
No injuries were reported.
The Rev. Ronald Knapp, St. Paul's pastor stated the frame building that burned had been in place since 1773
Damage at about $500,000
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The Rt. Rev. Don E. Johnson
Bishop of The Diocese of West Tennessee, Memphis, TN.
The Rt. Rev. Don Edward Johnson is a native Tennessean who has served his entire ministry in the state. Born and raised in Nashville, he graduated from Battle Ground Academy, volunteered and served in the U.S. Navy as an enlisted man, received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Vanderbilt University in 1972, a Master of Divinity degree from Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois in 1976, and a Doctor of Ministry degree from Graduate Theological Institute in Indiana in 1988. His ministry in the Episcopal Church has taken him to small and large parishes in the inner city and the suburbs. While at Vanderbilt, Don attended St. David's Church, Nashville, during the time the Rev. Dan Matthews was rector. He began his ordained ministry as a deacon at St. Paul's Church in Chattanooga, and served as priest-in charge at Calvary Church in Memphis from 1977-1978. Returning to Chattanooga, he became rector of Christ Church and chaplain to the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, for eight years. In 1986, Johnson accepted a call to St. John's Church in Johnson City. In 1996 he became rector of Church of the Resurrection in Franklin, where he remained until his election as bishop in March 2001. He was consecrated the third bishop of The Diocese of West Tennessee in June 2001.
Dr. Moti Zaken Greeting the Israel loving community of Grace Chapel, Franklin, TN
In Sept. 2015, Dr. Mordechai (Moti) Zaken was invited to greet the worshippers at Grace Chapel, an important church in Franklin, Tennessee, whose founder is Steve Berger and whose members are known to be supporters and true lovers of the state of Israel.
Overseer M.E. Drane Jr. FGBCFI INSTALLATION HIGHLIGHTS
On Friday August 14, 2015, Michael E. Drane Jr. was installed as Overseer of Ananias District, Indianapoilis, IN in the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship International. In this video we were blessed tremendously to be able to capture history in the making!! Hopefully you will be blessed by watching God's hand of favor take place over his life!
Overseer Drane is also the proud Senior Pastor of none other than The House of Joy, for whom we are thankful for! You are welcome to come visit any of our church services, so bring your family and friends! If you are looking for a church home, well look no further!
Lady Drane and I, and our entire church family would love for you to join with us! Here at The House of Joy we meet people where they are and show them where God is! This is a place where victims become VICTORS, failures become FINISHERS and sinners become SAINTS! Family is the focus with God being the head of it all!
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Location: 3620 E. 38th Street Indianapolis, IN 46218
Service Time: 12:30PM every Sunday
School of Ministry: 7PM every Tuesday
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Phoenix Grande Orgue PD376 - Kenner, LA - Must See And Hear This Organ! BIG!
See the process of installing the Phoenix Grande Orgue PD376 with Antiphonal at the new Divine Mercy Catholic Church in Kenner, LA. This is a large Phoenix Organ built by Phoenix Organs North America and sold and installed by D.L. Simmons & Company. Voicing by Donald Anderson, Tonal Director of Phoenix Organs NA.
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Father Ignatius Spencer And Father Fidelis Kent Stone - Historic Catholic Converts
Father Connor, historian for the diocese of Scranton, Pennsylvania, traces the lives of British, American, French and German believers who, through God’s grace, made the spiritual and intellectual journey to Rome. These are biographical sketches and conversion life stories.
Father Ignatius of St Paul (1799–1864), born as Hon. George Spencer, was a son of the 2nd Earl Spencer. He converted from Anglicanism to the Roman Catholic Church and entered the Passionist Order in 1847 and spent his life working for the conversion of England to the Catholic faith.
Father Ignatius' health had always been precarious at best and worn out with continual work, preaching and begging he suffered a heart attack and died alone in a ditch (the death he had often described as ideal for himself) on 1 October 1864.[16] Fr. Ignatius was returning from giving a mission in Scotland at the end of September 1864. He stopped at Carstairs to visit an old friend. Leaving his luggage at the station, he walked down the road through the countryside towards the house, and collapsed and died.
He was buried alongside Dominic Barberi and Elizabeth Prout in St. Anne's, Sutton, St. Helens on 4 October and now rests in the shrine church there.[18] When his body was exhumed in 1973 it was noted that Father Ignatius suffered from horrific arthritis, but that his tongue had not suffered any decay since the day of his death.
In March 2007, the Church announced that the first stage of Father Ignatius' cause for beatification had been completed and that all the necessary documents had been forwarded to Rome. The next step in this process would be a declaration from the Holy See that Father Ignatius could be styled 'Venerable'; on 6 December 2010, the BBC reported that the Vatican has made such a declaration.
Born James Kent Stone in Boston, Massachusetts on November 10, 1840 he has to be considered one of the most unique members of the Passionist Congregation in the United States and, for that matter, the world. He was from well-established Protestant families, the Kents and the Stones. He graduated from Harvard College in Cambridge, Massachusetts and completed studies in Germany. He saw the turmoil of the United States Civil War. He was ordained an Episcopal priest. He was the president of Hobart and then Kenyon College.
On December 8, 1869 he entered the Roman Catholic Church. He became a priest with the Paulist Community in 1872 after the death of his wife. He left the care of his daughters to the Sisters of Mercy. In 1876 he decided to enter the Passionists. He took his vows on August 11, 1878 and received the name Fidelis. He was a key person of leadership in the Passionists. He was influential in founding the Passionists in South America, he was a Master of Novices, Provincial, Consultor General. He was an esteemed lecturer. Two major books were The Invitation Heeded New York , 1870 and An Awakening and What Followed Notre Dame, 1920. Before he died he was able to be reunited with his children in California.
Ave Maria, by Franz Biebl
The Choir of St. David's, under the direction of Dr. Douglas Buchanan, perform Franz Biebl's setting of Ave Maria at the 2016 Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols at St. David's Episcopal Church in Baltimore.
Joshua Wilson, Joshua Bornfield, and Ben Hawker, soloists
Who Am I? by Amy Camie
Who Am I? by Amy Camie
Performed by Harpist, Amy Camie and the Diamond Star Ensemble during an International Day of Peace concert on September 21, 2014 at First Presbyterian Church in Alton, Illinois.
The Diamond Star Ensemble:
Harp - Amy Camie
Voice - Patricia Scanlon
Flute - Wendy Hymes
Violin - Anna Clare Allen
Cello - Monica Godbee
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Faith Community Church & NC WARN's Solar Freedom Ribbon Cutting
The Solar Freedom project was announced at a ribbon-cutting ceremony hosted by Rev. Nelson Johnson, pastor of Faith Community Church in downtown Greensboro. In a partnership that could impact state policy at a critical time, NC WARN will own and operate a 5.2 kW solar system on the church roof and the church will buy the solar power produced by the system from NC WARN at a price far lower than what it pays on its monthly bill to Duke Energy.
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The Impact of Churches - Meridian Civil Rights Trail
Meridian black churches were the heart and soul of the Civil Rights movement. Educating the African-American community was essential to furthering the movement. Both New Hope Missionary Baptist Church and St. Paul United Methodist Church were leaders in the area of education.
New Hope, which was founded in 1868, is Meridian's oldest black Baptist church. The Meridian Baptist Seminary held classes in the basement of New Hope from 1896 until 1905. The original church building was also used by Meridian Public Schools from 1892 to 1894.
St. Paul was organized in 1866. The church is located on the site of Meridian Academy (later Haven Institute), a historically significant black educational institute. In 1913, two libraries were built in Meridian with funds provided by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, one for whites and one for blacks. The black Carnegie Branch Library was built on land donated by St. Paul. According to the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, it is believed to be the only black library built with an original Carnegie grant. The library closed in 1974, and the property reverted to the church. After years of nonuse, the library deteriorated and the church demolished the building in 2008.
One prominent member of St. Paul's congregation was C. R. Darden, who served as Meridian's NAACP president in the 1950s and later served on the national board.
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Walkabouts of the candidates for XI Bishop of Newark
To provide opportunities for the three candidates for XI Bishop of Newark and members of the diocese to meet and get to know each other, and to allow the candidates to address concerns and questions from both laity and clergy, a series of five walkabouts were held May 4-6, 2018. For the convenience of those who were not able to attend a walkabout in person, the walkabout held Saturday afternoon, May 5, 2018 was videorecorded.
To see the beginning plenary session in which each candidate made opening remarks, watch from the beginning of the video up to 24:18. The candidates' individual breakout sessions appear as follows:
The Rev. Canon Scott Slater at 24:22.
The Rev. Carlye Hughes at 1:03:53.
The Rev. Lisa Hunt at 1:36:21.
The election of the XI Bishop of Newark will be held Saturday, May 19, 2018.
To learn more about the search for the XI Bishop of Newark, please visit
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Bishop Fitz Allison at St. Peter's
Bishop FitzSimons Allison preaches at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Morristown, NJ on Sunday May 6th, 2012 at the 11:15am service. The sermon is the culmination of an in-town weekend retreat on the Holy Spirit led by Bishop Allison