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Faith @ Home Daily- Friday, April 3, 2020

Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:3

Paul continues to remind the people in Corinth that it’s not about individuals, but rather the entire Body of Christ. We bring our individual gifts as we come together to offer one another support and encouragement, but above all, we must love.


Watch- April 3, 2020

Watch- April 3, 2020

Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:3 Watch an excerpt from The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams. Real love, the kind of love God has for us and asks us to have for each other, sometimes requires us to sacrifice--to give up something for o...
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Read- April 3, 2020

Read- April 3, 2020

Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:3 Listen as Roger Hutchison reads his book The Very Best Day . If you have a copy of the book, perhaps you would like to follow along. After listening and reading The Very Best Day , think about your day:...
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Listen- April 3, 2020

Listen- April 3, 2020

Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:3 Listen to this song written by Chaz Kempter for his dad years ago. It is the story of how Chaz saw proof of God in his father. God is love and where you see love, you see God. Is there someone in your life wh...
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Do- April 3, 2020

Do- April 3, 2020

Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:3 As an act of love, research and find local nonprofits or charities. Find out what they do. What part of God’s creation do they serve? During this time, many agencies are seeking more funds, volunteers, and...
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Pray- April 3, 2020

Pray- April 3, 2020

Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:3 As we are social distancing and not able to gather for worship and fellowship, sometimes it can be hard to remember we are still one body. Pray this prayer written by Steve Garnaas-Holmes . Pray it slowly. ...
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Emily Gowdy Canady
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Lauren Wainwright

Pattie Ames

Pattie Ames is the Christian Formation Missioner for the Diocese of Southwestern Virginia where her primary areas of responsibility are children’s ministry resourcing and support, interim youth missioner, campus and young adult ministry, and parish support for formation. She has been involved in lifelong formation for 30 years serving in 3 different churches in Virginia and most recently at St Columba’s in Washington, DC. Pattie lives in Roanoke, VA and enjoys walks with her dog, hiking and baseball.

Emily Gowdy Canady

Emily Gowdy Canady has been a lay professional in the Episcopal Church for more than 20 years. In that time she served parishes in Alabama and Washington, DC as a youth minister and has served the Diocese of East Carolina as the Program Officer for Youth, College Campus and Young Adult Ministries since 2010.


In her very spare time, she enjoys running, crafting of all kinds, and cooking. She lives with her husband and two school aged children in New Bern, NC.

Katherine Doyle

Katherine is the Coordinator for Youth and Young Adult Ministries and the the rector of St. Thomas Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Kentucky. She live in Louisville with her husband and whichever of her four young adult children happen to be home at the time. Katherine's greatest joy is being a mama: first to her own four and then to all the children, youth, and young adults who call her Mama Doyle. She often finds God in the ordinary messiness of everyday life and writes about it on her blog http://thesixdoyles.blogspot.com/.

Patrick Kangrga

Originally from Arkansas, Patrick Christopher Kangrga began in ministry by serving two years as a member of the Episcopal Service Corps in Maryland and in Massachusetts. His lay-professional journey has included roles at the parish and diocesan levels in New York, New Jersey and California. Currently he serves as Director of Youth Ministries at St. James' Episcopal Church in Jackson, Mississippi. He has primarily served youth with a short stint into ministry with children.

Lauren Wainwright

Lauren Wainwright currently serves as the Director of Student Ministries at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Dallas, TX. She has worked with large and small churches across several dioceses over the past 13 years, serving in youth ministry. Lauren is originally from Hattiesburg, Mississippi where she first began her call to ministry but has called Dallas home for the past 4 years. In her free time, she enjoys reading, Netflix watching, and spending time with her 2 dogs at home.

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