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St. Elizabeth, Princess of Hungary

2020-11-18T19:52:01-05:00

St. Elizabeth, Princess of Hungary On November 19, we commemorate in our 12:10 p.m. Holy Communion Service, St. Elizabeth, Princess of Hungary, part of the great "Communion of Saints", our exemplars in faith and virtue. Our

St. Elizabeth, Princess of Hungary2020-11-18T19:52:01-05:00

Seven Tips For Worshiping From Home

2020-03-29T00:30:19-04:00

Seven Tips For Worshiping From Home (Guest Post by Jodi Hubbard) Last Sunday morning, I was met with the very strange feeling of homesickness, because of the very fact that I was at home. I know

Seven Tips For Worshiping From Home2020-03-29T00:30:19-04:00

COVID-19 Updates

2021-06-23T21:33:06-04:00

COVID-19 Update: June 23, 2021 Dear Friends, I’m excited to share with you that effective immediately and in accordance with State of Michigan policy changes, we are lifting all mask requirements at Mariners’ Church. Staff are

COVID-19 Updates2021-06-23T21:33:06-04:00

Compline

2019-11-20T16:55:58-05:00

Compline This Friday, November 22, from 5-8 p.m., we will be having an Open House in conjunction with the Tree Lighting in Campus Martius Park. This effort by our Outreach Committee is a great opportunity to

Compline2019-11-20T16:55:58-05:00

Real Presence

2019-11-12T17:12:06-05:00

Real Presence This Sunday, November 17, we are excited to welcome the Most Rev. Ray R. Sutton as our Celebrant and Preacher during our 8:30 and 11 a.m. services. Bishop Sutton will also be administering the

Real Presence2019-11-12T17:12:06-05:00

The Octave of All Saints’ Day

2019-10-30T12:39:07-04:00

The Octave of All Saints' Day All Saints’ Day (November 1) is the Church’s yearly commemoration of all Saints, known and unknown. The word “saint” simply means “holy one.” An author unremembered to me once remarked

The Octave of All Saints’ Day2019-10-30T12:39:07-04:00

“Nothing Can Our Peace Destroy”

2019-09-04T17:00:49-04:00

"Nothing Can Our Peace Destroy" A few weeks ago as we recessed at the conclusion of our 11 a.m. service, the final line of the recessional hymn (567, “Lead Us, Heavenly Father, Lead Us”) jumped out

“Nothing Can Our Peace Destroy”2019-09-04T17:00:49-04:00

St. Augustine of Hippo

2019-08-25T19:39:02-04:00

St. Augustine of Hippo This Wednesday, August 28, is the feast day of St. Augustine of Hippo, Bishop, Confessor, and Doctor of the Church. In addition to being one of the most significant patristic theologians, influencing

St. Augustine of Hippo2019-08-25T19:39:02-04:00

Praying The Lord’s Prayer

2019-08-21T15:38:04-04:00

Praying The Lord's Prayer This past Sunday in church we talked about the Lord’s Prayer, and how it is the “way out” of temptation, and the way back to God when we sin. St. Paul, in

Praying The Lord’s Prayer2019-08-21T15:38:04-04:00

St. Mary the Virgin

2019-08-13T17:05:55-04:00

St. Mary the Virgin This Thursday, we commemorate the feast day of Saint Mary the Virgin. (We invite you to join us for Holy Communion at 12:10 p.m.) Mary is the mother of Jesus, and because

St. Mary the Virgin2019-08-13T17:05:55-04:00

The Transfiguration of Christ

2019-08-06T13:27:20-04:00

The Transfiguration of Christ Today is the feast day of the Transfiguration of our Lord Jesus Christ. The Collect (from which the words placed over the picture of Mariners’ Altar Window above are quoted), Epistle, and

The Transfiguration of Christ2019-08-06T13:27:20-04:00

The Christian Way

2019-07-31T14:43:16-04:00

The Christian Way This week we have a guest post from Mariners' summer intern, Clinton Collister. Clint is the poetry editor for The North American Anglican, and is beginning doctoral studies in Theology, Imagination, and the

The Christian Way2019-07-31T14:43:16-04:00