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June 20, 2024

How much do you know about the Episcopal Church? The Brotherhood of St. Andrew will be considering these questions at a their July 11 meeting:

  1. Why do Episcopalians read their prayers?
    The Book of Common Prayer protects us.
  2. Does God like all that ritual?
    Anglican worship creates an atmosphere in which the worshipper can experience God’s love.

For more information on these topics, please see chapters 5 and 6 in Those Episkopols. See also the questions on page 91. Also, if you can, please bring a copy of the Book of Common Prayer with you to the meeting.

All are invited as we gather on Thursday, July 11 at 6:30 p.m. in the backyard of Neil Tumber's house. We have two big trees providing shade so come on over! Please contact Neil via email to reserve your place mailto:neiltumbe@outlook.com?subject=Brotherhood%20of%20Saint%20Andrew%20Meeting

You can also join in via Zoom. Now we have a conference microphone / loudspeaker we can all hear you and you can hear us – almost like being there in person but with the advantage of being in your favorite chair at home.

To join the zoom meeting click:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81826749988?pwd=a7bDXnxfnTEUly6C53xKvW4R9eYLxO.1&from=addon


The Brotherhood of St. Andrew is a ministry of The Episcopal Church of St. Michael & St. George in Clayton. To learn more, contact Neil Tumber.