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- Service Information | St. Philip Episcopal Memphis
I'm New.... What To Expect Expect to be warmly welcomed. Expect to be with people who enjoy being together, laughing and talking. Expect to see people and families just like yours. Expect to feel at home. Expect to be with people who are committed to worship, fellowship and discipleship. What Should I Wear Please be comfortable. There are no strict dress codes. Discretion is always appreciated. What Time s are Services 8:00 AM Sunday service is a contemplative service, with no music. 10:30 AM Sunday service is a full Holy Eucharist, with organ and singing. 12:15 PM on Wednesday offers Holy Communion and Healing Service.
- Altar Guild | St. Philip Episcopal Memphis
Altar Guild Have you ever wondered how the Altar is prepared for Communion? Who is responsible? The Altar Guild, who is made up of members from St. Philip, work regularly to ensure proper protocol is presented for all services. The Altar Guild is a wonderful, rewarding ministry and we're ALWAYS looking for new people. The only requirement is that you be a confirmed member of the church. You are not expected to work alone. A seasoned member of this ministry will always be working beside you. If you're interested, please contact the church office by email: office@stphilipmemphis.org .
- Recent Service Video Archive | St. Philip Episcopal Memphis
Click Link to Access all Podcast Recordings https://youtube.com/@stphilipoffice8102
- The Evangel | St. Philip Episcopal Memphis
The Evangel *The Evangel is published monthly, except in July Articles, news events, updates on your organization and more should be submitted to the Parish office. Have an article or an update, send it via email: office@stphilipmemphis.org * As soon as we have information about when we can start full worship and activities again, we post the new monthly newsletter on this page. For the present time, we have posted our latest newsletter and will post Weekly Parish Updates and archive of newsletters and updates on the two subpages in this section.
- Blessing of Animals | St. Philip Episcopal Memphis
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- The Book of Common Prayer | St. Philip Episcopal Memphis
The Book of Common Prayer I have been amazed during my home visitations that many Episcopalians do not have their own copy of The Book of Common Prayer. Say what? EVERY Episcopalian should have their own copy or at least a family copy of our beloved prayer book. Among other things, we are known as Lenten People and as Easter People but Anglicans, especially, are also historically known as Prayer Book People. The Book of Common Prayer is not just a Sunday prayer book that is in the pews for Sunday worship. It was also designed to be used by the people of this faith community for home devotions, meditations and worship. The early vision of the Prayer Book was that it was to be used for the benefit of the church for worship and for the private use by the people. Until you can get your own copy, the download link of The Book of Common Prayer should be useful. The Book of Common Prayer. Fr. Terry +
- Choir & Music | St. Philip Episcopal Memphis
Note: We hope to reinstate our choir soon. "Praise the Lord with the harp: s ing unto Him with the psaltery and an instrument of ten strings. Sing unto Him a new song; play skillfully with a loud noise." ~ Psalm 33:2-3 St. Philip Episcopal Church Pipe Organ Music Performed by Director of Music Ministry Dr. Richard S. Townley Ensemble dandrieu_o_filii_et_filiae 00:00 / 08:23 van_noordt_psalm_24 00:00 / 05:28 Praetorius 00:00 / 04:51 "Virtual Bach" Part I J.S. Bach: "German Organ Mass" "Virtual Bach" Part II J.S. Bach: "German Organ Mass" "Virtual Bach" Part III J.S. Bach: "German Organ Mass" "Virtual Bach" Part IV J.S. Bach: "German Organ Mass"
- Meditations & Articles | St. Philip Episcopal Memphis
Father Terry's Mediations and Articles "Keep Calm and Carry On" "Be Mindful of Other Epidemics" "Allow your Hearts and Homes to be a Temple of God" "Prepare a Place for a Sacred Space" "Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!" "Patience is a Virtue" "St. Patrick Day -- Every Day" The Prayer of St. Patrick "We're Back (Sort of. . .)! "And We Begin Again. . ." "Stimulus Giving"


