ORR’S ISLAND
All Saints’ Chapel has announced its schedule of clergy that will lead its services through September.
The chapel opens for the summer on Sunday, June 3, with Rev. H. Roy Partridge Jr. officiating.
The schedule for the summer is as follows:
June 3 — Rev. H. Roy Partridge Jr.
June 10 — Rev. Alfred Niese
June 17 — Rev. Katharine Babson
June 24 — Rev. Frank Strasburger
July 1 — Rev. Samuel Hartman
July 8 — Rev. Harold Hallock
July 15 — Rev. Katharine Babson
July 22 — Rev. Harold Hallock
July 29 — Rev. Janice Kotuby and Rev. John Williams
August 5 — Rev. Janice Kotuby and Rev. John Williams
August 12 — Rev. Samuel Hartman
August 19 — TBA
August 26 — Rev. Alfred Niese
The major feast days are behind us and we now enter into what is often referred to in the church as Ordinary Time. From now until Advent we will walk with Jesus through the hills of Galilee, and beside the Galilean Lake, as he teaches, feeds the hungry, heals the sick, performs miracles and casts out demons. This is a rich time in our lives as we learn more about his life and ministry among the poor
September 2 — TBA
September 9 — Rev. Linda Peyton
September 16 — Rev. Richard Hall
September 23 — Rev. Regina Knox
September 30 — Rev. Linda Peyton
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