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The blog of St. David's Episcopal Church in Gilmer, Texas

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Easter Sunday Sermon


Colossians 3 1-4, Easter 1 Yr A.mp3

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St. David's Episcopal Church, Gilmer, Texas

St. David's Episcopal Church, Gilmer, Texas

Location and Services

St. David's Episcopal Church
218 Old Coffeeville Rd.
Gilmer, Texas 75644


Regular Services
Sunday
9:00 a.m. Holy Communion

Wednesday
6:00 p.m. Holy Communion

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Recommend Reading

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

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  • Diocese of Dallas
  • Espirit - Diocese of Dallas online news
  • Fellowship of Confession Anglicans
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