Please join the Doubter community for our next Happy Hour, June 2 at 6 pm, for an evening with performing and recording artist Marvin Matthews! Marvin has a storied career as an internationally distinguished Christian Gospel singer who has performed on concert stages, theaters, and recording studios around the world. Marvin has worked with many popular artists from Little Richard, Debby Boone, and Deniece Williams, to CeCe Winans. Marvin toured Romania at 18, was soloist with the world-famous Spurrlows, and has been a featured performer at four Summer Olympics. He has toured Asia, Africa, and every state in the US. In addition, Marvin has 12 recorded projects and two video presentations to his credit. Marvin was honored at The White House, sung at Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, various nationwide network television shows, and at numerous houses of worship around the world. In the midst of all that, Marvin has a…
Please join the Doubter community for our next Happy Hour, May 26 at 6 pm, as we welcome Dr. Joretta Marshall discussing Caring for God’s People in the Age of Corona. In the age of Corona, it is becoming evident that we must rethink the ways that we take care of each other and ourselves. Unprecedented times call for reimagined ways of actively managing our own mental, physical, and spiritual health and how we engage each other and the world around us. Social-distancing, isolation, and lack of shared space are all so antithetical to the message of Jesus Christ. Who better to help us think this through than Dr. Marshall! Joretta is Professor of Pastoral Theology and Care at Brite Divinity School, where she also served as Academic Dean. Additionally, she has served on faculty at Vanderbilt University Divinity School, Iliff School of Theology, and Eden Seminary. Joretta has served…
Please join the Doubter community for our next Happy Hour, May 19 at 6 pm, as we welcome Dr. Terry Parsons, Ph.D., D.Min. discussing “Pandemic PTSD.” As we move into our ninth week of social-distancing, mask-wearing, and isolation, we’ll have a frank conversation with Dr. Parsons about what he’s beginning to see in terms of the potential longer-ranging impacts of psychological stress and trauma related to the COVID-19 crisis. Terry earned a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and a Doctorate in Pastoral Care and Counseling, and draws from over thirty years of experience as a therapist, hospital chaplain and ordained United Methodist pastor. Terry holds teaching and consulting positions at Southern Methodist University’s Perkins School of Theology, and is widely sought after for his seminars and retreats for couples based on his book, The Intimacy Jungle. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, Terry presents two to three Zoom seminars each week for church…
Please join the Doubter community for our next Happy Hour, May 12 at 6 pm, as we welcome the Reverend Susan A. Slaughter, priest resident in the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth. Mother Susan has the distinction of being the first female to be ordained to the priesthood in Fort Worth, shortly after the split of the diocese and the reconstitution of the Episcopal Church in Fort Worth in 2008. Susan has a fascinating “call story,” her own journey through conversion to social justice and activism. It promises to be a fascinating conversation!
“So, you think you want to be a priest?!?” Join us for our Doubters Happy Hour next Tuesday, April 28 at 6 pm. Come spend an hour learning more about our Seminarian-in-Residence Allen M. Junek as we share our weekly Happy Hour time together. If you’ve ever had any questions about what “call” sounds like, or feels like, or what the journey looks like, this is a great time to ask questions! We know Doubters like to get REAL! No question is off limits! (Well, within reason…) So come, bring your favorite libation and snack, and learn more about what it means to get that special “call” from God!
Your clergy team is hard at work planning a rich and meaningful week of services. Please plan to join us on Zoom! We will be sending out a new meeting link and password to attend. If you are not on our regular email list, and would like to get an invite to attend one of the following service times, please email Father Christopher and mention the service or services you’re interested in joining. Service Times for Holy Week and Easter: Palm Sunday, April 5 at 10 am Maundy Thursday, April 9 at 7 pm Good Friday, April 10 at 7 pm Holy Saturday, April 11 at 10 am The Great Vigil of Easter, April 11 at 8 pm Easter Sunday, April 12 at 10 am Tools for Our Spiritual Journey as we Celebrate together Virtually For many of us, the liturgies of Holy Week—Palm Sunday through the Vigil on Holy…
**IN-PERSON EVENTS ARE CANCELLED THROUGH MARCH 27** Enrich your Lenten practice! Everyone is invited to join us each Wednesday evening during the season of Lent for an evening Eucharist at 6:00 p.m., followed by a community dinner and education. Program will run from Wednesday, March 4 through Wednesday, April 1.
Daughters of the King, invite you to the Bishop’s Prayer Breakfast on Saturday, February 29 from 9:00 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. at the The Cathedral Church of St. Matthew (5100 Ross Avenue, Dallas 75206). The Guest Speaker will be Marian Taylor, a professor at Wycliffe, Toronto who teaches Old Testament with a special research interest in women expositors of the Bible from the 19th century who have been forgotten. She is an exciting speaker, an evangelical and has a passion for her subject. This is a special invitation from Bishop Sumner who is a personal friend of Marian. Breakfast begins at 9:00 A.M. and Guest Speaker begins at 10:00 A.M. There is no charge, however a love offering will be collected to help defray costs. PRE-REGISTRATION is REQUESTED since breakfast will be provided. Simply email your NAME and PHONE to: DallasDOK@gmail.com Linda Shehee Order of the Daughters of the King…
ASH WEDNESDAY Feb. 26 7 am – 9 am Ashes-to-Go (near Inwood Entrance) 12 Noon Noonday Eucharist (Blessing and Distribution of Ashes) 7:00 pm Evening Eucharist (Blessing and Distribution of Ashes) WEDNESDAYS IN LENT March 4 – April 1 6 pm – Wednesday Eucharist Followed by a community dinner and Education
***NOTE: EVENT CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19*** Mark your calendars for the celebration of the 125th Anniversary of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas, scheduled for 3 to 6 p.m., April 26, at Saint Michael and All Angels, 8011 Douglas Avenue, Dallas. The party celebrating our combined history of our Episcopal faith includes barbecue, Mexican food, bands and a 5:30 p.m. Choral Evensong. Please join us for this memorable occasion of our life together in ministry. For those interested in attending, RSVP here >