St. Barnabas-by-the-Bay
Episcopal Church

Where All Are Welcome

13 West Bates Avenue Villas, NJ 08251
(609) 886-5960 ~ Fax (609) 889-8282
(email) stbarnabas@avaloninternet.net

EPISCOPAL LECTIONARY:

Link to Lectionary Webpage

Click on the image to enter the website of The Lectionary Page maintained by Kelly W. Puckett. Here, you will find the liturgical calendar with links to the lessons from the Episcopal Lectionary (BCP) and the Revised Common Lectionary (RCL).

Note: Saint Barnabas uses the RCL lectionary pursuant to General Convention Resolution A077 which directed that the Revised Common Lectionary shall be the Lectionary of this Church, amending the Lectionary on pp. 889-921 of The Book of Common Prayer, effective by the first Sunday of  Advent, 2007.


EGR:Episcopalians for Global Reconciliation

What One Can Do - Follow Christ. End Poverty. - Heal a Broken World.

Episcopalians for Global Reconciliation (EGR) is a small organization igniting and fueling a big movement ... a grassroots movement of connection and collaboration for creative ministry seeking and serving Christ in the extreme poor around the world.

To be connected to the EGR website, please click the image.


EXPLOREFAITH.ORG:

Click on the image to enter the website of Explorefaith.org.  This website "is dedicated to providing information, thoughts and insights about God, faith and spirituality."Link to ExploreFaith.org

Spiritual guidance for anyone seeking a path to God



 

ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH:St Mary

Click on the image to enter the website of our Episcopal Partner in Ministry, St. Mary's Episcopal Church of Stone Harbor.


Link to Diocese of New Jersey Website

DIOCESE OF NEW JERSEY:

Click on the image to enter the website of the Diocese of New Jersey — the Episcopal Church in the lower two-thirds of the state.  Our diocese is the second oldest diocese in the Episcopal Church and one of the largest, with 160 churches. Nearly 100 languages are spoken within our boundaries. We're made up of urban and inner-city churches as well as churches of farmland and mountains. The ways we worship and our theological perspectives are among the most diverse in the United States.


VICAR'S BLOG:

Click on the image to enter the website of Vicar, Debra Bullock. Here you will find copies of recent sermons, occasional reflections on other matters of faith and links to a number of other resources.Vicar's Blog



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