Monday, March 20, 2017

Marathon Sunday: A meaningful worship experience and time of fellowship

On the morning of March 12, the One City Marathon closed roads at St. Andrew's, so instead of our usual morning services, we gathered all together at one service at 5 p.m. that evening. Everyone who attended had a wonderful time! How nice it was to have everyone together for this special gathering. Over 80 people were there; the mood was relaxed and no one was in a hurry to get home. We were enjoying each other's company that much.

Our rector, Anne, led us on an enlightening journey through the story of Nicodemus, from the Gospel of John. Music Minister Brad Norris and Doug Burgoyne led the music, and the Rev. Carol Chamberlain celebrated the Eucharist. The service was followed by an Italian feast from Anna's Restaurant here in Hilton Village. 

 A special thank you to Judy Carey and Nora Ann Lambiotte for chairing the supper portion of the evening. Thanks to everyone who came out on a cold, blustery night to try something different. You are what made the evening a success!

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