Why Our Church Has A Red Door

The newly painted red doors at the entrance of St. George Episcopal Church, The Villages. Beautiful!! Red Doors: In the early days of the Church, when the front door of the parish was painted red it was said to signify sanctuary – that the ground beyond these doors...

Musings From The Pulpit: Acts of Faith

In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, tells us that it’s not easy to step out in faith especially when it’s risky, uncertain, or during a hurricane. There are times when we are challenged to live in faith, but we hold...

Musings From The Pulpit: Love Thy Neighbor

In this homily The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, tells us that in today’s Gospel, Jesus was telling the disciples, both then and us today, that we have everything we need that is necessary for salvation. We have the word of God...

A Concert In Praise of Thanksgiving

Roger Grenier, Christian musician, composer and vocalist, will serenade us with this musical talents with a nod to the season of Thanksgiving. Come enjoy his exquisitely beautiful music to prepare for the upcoming Thanksgiving season.  Roger is the Music Director of...

Organ Concert by Dr. John Lowe

Dr. John Lowe, Conductor of The Village Voices Chorus, returns to St George, having performed in our first season.  John’s musical talents on the organ have earned him many awards; we are delighted he has agreed to launch our 2022-23 concert season. John is the...

St George Launches Its 2022-2023 Concert Series

 St George Fourth Annual Concert Series 2022-2023 Wed, Nov 18, 2022, 6:30PM Roger Grenier —  In Praise of Thanksgiving Roger Grenier, Christian musician, composer and vocalist, will serenade us with this musical talents with a nod to the season of Thanksgiving....

Musings From The Pulpit: God’s Expectations of Us

On this Fourth Sunday after Pentecost, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, expounds on the Gospel for today that says, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore, ask the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers...