by StGeorge | Aug 30, 2023 | Musings from the Pulpit, Sermon Video
Our rector, the Rev. Dr. James Taylor, emphasizes the importance of community in doing God’s work in this sermon from Sunday, August 27.
by StGeorge | Aug 27, 2023 | Musings from the Pulpit, Sermon Video
This homily was delivered at the New Ministry Celebration for St George’s newest Deacon, Colleen Rutherford. The Reverend Janet Richardson, Assistant to the Rector, discusses the persistence of women. She equates the persistence of the gentile women in...
by StGeorge | Aug 16, 2023 | Musings from the Pulpit, Sermon Video
In this homily, the Rev. Dr. James Taylor elaborates on today’s Gospel about Jesus walking on water. He tells us that Jesus comes to us amid our concerns and worries and does not abandon us. Jesus challenges us to face our fears, focus on our faith, and have...
by StGeorge | Mar 30, 2023 | Concerts, Music Program
Duo Beaux Arts—German Romantics with a Twist Known for its sensational performances, Duo Beaux Arts (pianists Catherine Lan & Tao Lin) is in high demand on international stages. Recent engagements include concert tours in Asia, Europe, and across North America to...
by StGeorge | Mar 1, 2023 | Events, Music Program
Dr. John Alexander, Director of Music Ministry & Principal Organist at First Presbyterian Greensboro NC, will perform musical interpretations of the Stations of the Cross composed by the French composer, Marcel Dupré. Dr. Alexander is a former student of St....
by StGeorge | Mar 1, 2023 | Sermon Video
This episode has been published and can be heard everywhere your podcast is available. In this homily, The Rt. Rev. Patrick Augustine*, Bishop of South Sudan, discusses the temptations that Jesus faced and how temptations can be seductive and beautiful. As...
by StGeorge | Mar 1, 2023 | book-review
The Chetwynd Chronicles by D.R.S.Bott. The book begins with a forward by the great grandson of G.C. Stapylton whose family conceived of a British colony in the Florida territory. Stapylton looms large throughout the book. Chetwynd lies directly north of Fruitland...
by St George Episcopal | Feb 22, 2023 | book-review
“And the Angels Were Silent” by Max Lucado Max Lucado’s best-selling book, “And the Angels Were Silent,” is a poignant look at the final week of Jesus’ life. While the story begins in Jericho and ends at the vacated tomb, Lucado skillfully weaves modern-day figures...
by St George Episcopal | Feb 22, 2023 | book-review
Mere Christianity by CS Lewis This is a powerful, thought provoking book, written by a brilliant, articulate writer, not a theologian. Mr. Lewis returned to Christianity after abandoning his faith to atheism. He does not detail his personal journey of faith, so as...
by StGeorge | Feb 21, 2023 | Sermon Video
In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, tells us that God gave us the great gift of memory, and biblical stories to help us to remember that knowing God means knowing God’s glory. Moses had moved very close to God. He moved...