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What's Happening This Week
Thursday, September 9
  • Bible Study
    10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
    Thursdays at 10AM in the Chapel library
Friday, September 10
  • Alcoholics Anonymous 11:50 - 1:20
    11:50 AM to 1:20 PM
    Meeting in Library upstairs or occasionally in Chapel
  • Ann Wilson - Vocal Lessons
    2:30 PM to 3:30 PM
    Lessons in Chapel each Friday 2:30 - 3:30
Saturday, September 11
  • Phi Mu Alpha Private Event
    10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
    In Chapel at 10:00 am
  • Miami Bach Society
    8:00 PM to 9:30 PM
    Miami Guitar Trio, newly formed ensemble from the University of Miami performs Baroque selections including works of Bach. (Special Miami Bach Society Members’ ticket price, $20)
    Admission $30 - Under 18 free - Students & Grad Students $5
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Episcopal-Lutheran Partnership

In January 2000 the Episcopal Church and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America entered into full communion.  Entering into full communion does not imply a merger of the two Churches.  Rather it means that both Churches recognize fully the ordained orders and sacraments of the other.  In fact, it is possible for an Episcopal parish to call a Lutheran pastor as its rector (clergyperson in charge) or for a Lutheran parish to call an Episcopal priest as its pastor.

Being the pioneering types, Father Frank and Pastor Perry didn't wait for our two denominations to close the deal on full communion before we began working together.  Since 1998 we have been working together virtually every Sunday night of the academic year.  Since the Lutheran and Episcopal services are so similar to begin with, it wasn't difficult for us to come up with a hybrid "UM Rite" that isn't exactly Episcopalian and isn't exactly Lutheran but looks and feels really familiar to both (and also is familiar to Roman Catholics).

Pastor Perry and Father Frank share fully in preaching and presiding at the communion, alternating roles every other week.  Pastor Perry's wife Eunice, an administrator in the School of Business, is also with us Sunday evenings.

 

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