The Rev. Kit Brinson got some sugar from Rolo during the annual Blessing of the Animals on Saturday. The Yorkie, who was accompanied by his house-mate Duke and owners Buffy and Neely Mann(grand-daughters of St. Michael’s parishers Chris and Carol Mann), was one of 15 dogs to be blessed by St. Michael’s Episcopal Church’s interim [...]
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October 15, 2008St Michael’s Episcopal Church, Waynesboro, Georgia
October 15, 2008Welcome to St Michael’s Episcopal Church! We are located in the heart of Waynesboro, Georgia – the Bird Dog Capital of the World.
Please take a few moments to look around our website via the links on the right and discover who we are. Please join us for worship each Sunday morning at 10:30am.
Pastoral Care Committee
October 14, 2008In an effort to better support the pastoral needs of the parish, I want to reorganize the system of delivery and response. We are creating a broader umbrella of needs called the Pastoral Care Committee. The Care Committee will be one part of that. Memory Zittrouer will remain the contact person for the Care Committee, [...]
UTO
October 13, 2008
United Thank Offering
United Thank Offering (UTO) is a ministry of the Episcopal Church that provides a way for men, women and children to give daily thanks to God. Every year, the total offering of almost three million dollars, is used for projects at home and abroad to support grants for missions and [...]
Book Club
August 4, 2008 ECW Readers and Friends met recently to review and discuss (with both laughter and tears) Randy Pausch’s best-selling book The Last Lecture. A highly respected and popular computer science professor at Carnegie- Mellon, Dr. Pausch is married and the father of three young children.
On almost the same day that he was invited to [...]
Thread Guild
August 4, 2008The St. Michael’s Thread Guild is an organization that supplies hand-made items to give comfort and hope to people in need—including people who are ill or undergoing stressful treatments for illnesses. These items include prayer shawls, blankets, hats, and scarves. The Thread Guild uses knitting, naalbinding, and crocheting to make these one-of-a-kind gifts. If you [...]