Episcopal Mississippi

New on Our Web Site

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Our New Building Site

It's official - St. Patrick's has a new home!
Photo on right: View of property looking south along Klondyke Rd.
For more information on our property, proposed master plan, and building committee activities see our new "Building Updates" page.
6/5

View Enews and Our Weekly Calendar on the "News" page

St. Patrick's Newsletter The Good News

Read the June Issue of The Good News
(6/13)

View the Bulletin from Sunday, June 10
View the Announcements from Sunday, June 10
(6/13)

View the 8 AM Service Lector and Layreader Schedule for June
View the 10 AM Service Lector and Layreader Schedule for June
(6/13)

"Compassionate Church"

Second Sunday after Pentecost (June 10)
Listen to the sermon "Compassionate Church" by David Knight
Read the lessons for 2nd Sunday after Pentecost
(6/13)

"Delightful God"

Trinity Sunday (June 3)
Listen to the sermon "Delightful God" by David Knight
Read the lessons for Trinity Sunday
6/11

Go to our "Sermons" page to hear additional sermons

Latest News
From: Diocese of Mississippi

Episcopal Church to hold 'Day of Repentance'...

Episcopal Church to hold 'Day of Repentance' to apologize for participation in slavery By Daphne Mack August 06, 2008 [Episcopal News Service] MORE



From: St. John's Church-Laurel

Ninetenth Sunday after Pentecost

'These last have wrought but one hour, and thou hast made them equal unto us, which have borne the burden and heat of the day.' (St. Mathew 20.12 KJV) MORE



From: St. John's Church-Laurel

18th Sunday after Pentecost 2008

This morning we find ourselves back in St. Matthew's fourth great discourse- on Ecclesiology...or how to be the Church. Last week we learned how to settle disputes in the community of the Church..... MORE



Episcopal Life Online

A recent uprising of rebel activity in the war-torn Democratic Republic of the Congo has caused Bishop Henri Isingoma and 150 delegates of the Province de L'Eglise Anglicane du Congo to be stranded in Boga following their September 30-October 5 di...    MORE

After Compline, the cathedral is hushed. Some kneel in shafts of light tinted by stained glass. Others leave quietly, a few stopping to light a candle on the way out. In the courtyard, the mood is lighter. "Nice outfit. How did you get it?" &quto;...    MORE

Expressing "profound regret that the Episcopal Church lent the institution of slavery its support and justification based on Scripture," Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori issued a public apology October 4 for the church's involvement in t...    MORE