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Unordinary Time: A Call to Prayer

When we talk about an ‘ordinary’ in the liturgy, it refers to those parts that do not change. In a way, the ordinary portions serve as the ideal template on which hangs the other portions of the liturgy. This season is meant to invite us into a new ordinary, an ideal new reality, against which all other moveable parts of life are measured

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HOW DO WE GATHER?

While many churches around the country are asking the question, “How do we re-gather?” at TFS Mission we are asking the question, “How do we gather?” If we were not in lock down, we could gather as a large group, people could exchange contact information, and there would be natural ways to get together and connect. The external limitations brought about by COVID-19 keep us from having organic in-person meetings — many of those involved have only met one another on Zoom thus far.

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DAILY PRAYER

Does everyday feel somewhat chaotic right now? You are certainly not alone. Check out the TFS Mission Facebook page where we will offer daily morning prayer over livestream Mondays and Fridays as well as Midday prayer on Wednesdays at noon. Morning prayer won't always be at the same time, but the beauty of livestream is that if you can't join us live, you can follow along when you are able. You can download the liturgy here or use your 2019 BCP if you have one.

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MAY FOOD DRIVE

During this pandemic many of us can be grateful for two things: 1) access to what we need, and 2) the means to obtain it. At the same time, we are mindful that not all people around us have both the access and the means to get what they need.

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Same Prayers, Different Day

In the weeks and months to come, we will begin a series of short articles answering common questions that people ask about the Franconia-Springfield Mission and about the nature of Anglicanism more broadly. Today we will look at how praying written prayers can become a tool for the Holy Spirit to fashion us into the image of Christ. The question is this: Are we being faithful and authentic by praying written prayers?

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