St. Paul's on-the-Hill Episcopal Church
 

Lenten Program 2012 – February 29th – March 28th

Led by Roger Inger and Hilary Smith

We will meet on Wednesdays from 7pm to 8pm. We are calling this year’s program: "Everything you always wanted to know about the Church (or the Bible or liturgy or God), but were afraid to ask".   Submit your questions now. Place them in the box in the narthex. Each week we will select five or six questions and ask participants to give their answers the following week. There is no limit to the number of questions a participant may ask and the submissions may be anonymous or may be signed.   If you cannot come to the program, you may still submit questions. At the end of the Lenten Season, we will publish the questions and answers. Some questions might be: Why do we use baked bread for some services but not for others?  Or,  How long have women been about to be ordained in the Episcopal Church? Or,  Every province in the Anglican Communion has an Archbishop...Why do we have a Presiding Bishop, and what is the difference?  BTW, why does the Church of England have two archbishops? Any question is welcome! What do you want to learn about our faith and our practices?

 

The program will be preceded at 6pm with a service of the Holy Eucharist with prayers for healing, and by a simple community meal at 6:30pm. Come for any or all of activities on the Wednesdays during Lent. Please sign up if you plan to attend the meal, whether you are bringing anything to the meal or not, so we can have a count for each week. If you would like to help with the food, please sign-up to bring a pot of soup, or salad, or bread for one or two of the weeks.