Rev. Canon Katie Pearson to lead services at All Saints Sept. 1 and 8

The Rev. Canon Katie Pearson might be returning to the All Saints by-the-Sea group for the primary two Sundays in September. She involves us from Denver, Colorado and can lead the service of Holy Communion at 8 and 10 a.m. each Sundays.  Organ music might be offered by our completed organist, Mr. Henry Lowe in any respect companies. A time for fellowship and occasional on the chapel grounds will observe every of the ten:00AM companies. Individuals of all faiths are invited to attend. 

As Canon Pastor of St. John’s Cathedral in Denver, Rev. Pearson leads the cathedral, following the route of the Dean, as a pastor, a priest, and a trainer.  Amongst her many ministerial obligations are Christian formation, lay management and pastoral care ministries. Her Grasp of Divinity diploma was earned from the Iliff Faculty of Theology and her diploma of Anglican Research is from Sewanee’s Faculty of Theology. Previous to ordination, Katie was a highschool English trainer, an engaged volunteer, and an lively lay chief. She brings a wealth of experiences to her ministry as her household has lived abroad, within the Southeast, the Higher Midwest, the Mid-Atlantic, and now the Rocky Mountains. She and her husband, Don, have three grownup youngsters.

A casual dialogue referring to the week’s scripture passages might be led by Rev. Pearson on the skin porch of the chapel on Tuesday, Sept. 3 from 9 to 10 a.m. Attendees of All Saints in addition to members of different space church are inspired to attend.

All Saints by-the-Sea is on Southport Island on All Saints Street about 2 miles on the left driving south on Route 238. An Episcopal Church signal marks the facet of the street.  Parking is accessible alongside Route 238, or if crucial, within the restricted variety of handicapped parking areas off All Saints Street.  A golf cart will ferry individuals from the handicapped lot to the church steps. The chapel dock is now out there for these wishing to reach by boat. Though the worship season will conclude on Sept. 8, the historic wooden chapel might be open for quiet prayer and meditation till mid-October.  

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