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The blog of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Mount Pleasant, Texas

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Pentecost 3 Sunday Sermon

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St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Mt. Pleasant, Texas

St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Mt. Pleasant, Texas

Location and Service Times

St. Mark's Episcopal Church
205 E. Pecan
Mt. Pleasant, TX 75455


Regular Service Times
Sunday:
11:00 a.m. Holy Communion
Thursday:
10:00 a.m. Holy Communion

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Recommended Reading

  • The Anglican Communion Covenant
  • Being Faithful: The Shape of Historic Anglicanism Today

A Selection of Links

  • Diocese of Dallas
  • Espirit - Online News for Diocese of Dallas
  • The Anglican Communion
  • Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans
  • Global South Anglican Online
  • Project Canterbury (Anglican History)
  • Anglican Resources
  • Anglican Communion Institute
  • The Living Church Foundation
  • Anglicans United

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A Congregation of Trinity Parish of Northeast Texas, of the Diocese of Dallas, a member of the Anglican Communion, a Fellowship within the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church, upholding and propagating the historic Faith and Order as set forth in the Bible and the Book of Common Prayer.