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Preparing the Way: Advent
Dear People of God, This coming Sunday is the last Sunday of the Christian year. And then, we begin anew. In the darkest days of the year, we celebrate the coming of the light in a season called Advent. Advent is a strange and forgotten se...
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New Worship Protocols
Dear People of God,
The numbers of COVID infections, hospitalizations for COVID, and test-positive rates in the State of Florida and Duval County have fallen dramatically steadily since the second peak in August to zero new cases on Octobe...
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Your Vestry at Work
Dear Friends, Your Vestry spent a very intense day in a strategic planning retreat. We worked as hard as I have ever worked on zoom, with a consultant who specializes in strategic planning with corporations, schools, and churches. I was impr...
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Why We Gather to Give
The first small gathering of a church community that I experienced was right after I graduated from college. I attended Trinity on the Green in New Haven, Connecticut. A sweet group of older folks, including a former teacher of mine, invited me t...
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Grateful Gatherings: A New Wednesday Night Program
As we get ready for fall, we are rebranding our Wednesday night programming. Wonderful Wednesdays will now be known as Grateful Gatherings. We envision Grateful Gatherings as a wonderful way for us to come together once a week, share a meal and m...
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Meet Deacon Linda Rosengren
Dear People of God, People often say that when one door closes, God opens another. Though this wisdom is not Biblical, I often find it to be true. When Bob Dannals announced that he would accept a prestigious Interim Rector position in Palm Beac...
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Looking Forward to a Bicentennial Year
Dear Cathedral,
Did you know that Jacksonville will celebrate its 200th anniversary in 2022? Historians believe that the settlers sailed up the St Johns River and stopped at the base of Market Street where they marked a tree. From there, they ...
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