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A Welcome from our Rector
I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the Lord
Psalm 122:1
Welcome! We are excited that you have visited our Facebook page for The Episcopal Church of the Nativity. We welcome you to worship with us any Sunday morning, or at any scheduled service. In addition the church is open during the week for prayer, rest, and meditation. Come whenever you feel the need for spiritual refreshment.
The Episcopal Church is both catholic and protestant. We are catholic in that we celebrate the sacramental life and ascribe to the creeds of the ancient Church. We are protestant in that we believe in ongoing reform based on a reasonable interpretation and appreciation of the Holy Scripture.
The Episcopal Church is a sacramental church. Our worship centers on two principal sacraments: Holy Baptism and Holy Eucharist. The Episcopal Church is a liturgical church, meaning we follow a set form of worship. Our worship is outlined in the Book of Common Prayer.
Episcopalians are part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. All around the world Anglicans use a version of the Book of Common Prayer in their native language. At Nativity, this book is the red book in your pew back. The blue book in the racks is the 1982 Hymnal.
When you visit our Church, please make yourself known to the ushers or clergy before or after the service if you care to do so. If we can be of any special assistance you, let us know that also. We want you to feel at home in our Church, but we do not want to intrude if you want to worship quietly and go away without giving your name.
The Episcopal Church strives to live by the message of Christ, in which there are no outcasts and all are welcome. Walking a middle way between Roman Catholicism and Protestant traditions, we are a sacramental and worship-oriented church that promotes thoughtful debate about what God is calling us to do and be, as followers of Christ.
The Episcopal Church has more than 2.1 million members in more than 7,600 congregations in 110 dioceses (and one similar geographic convocation) situated in countries and territories including Belgium, Germany, France, Switzerland, Italy, Haiti, Virgin Islands, Colombia, Ecuador, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Venezuela, Puerto Rico and Micronesia plus the United States. (Source: most recent parochial data, 2007)
SUNDAY:
Holy Eucharist Rite I 7:30am
Holy Eucharist Rite II 10:30am
Breakfast 8:30am
Adult Class 9:00am
Childrens Sunday School 9:00am
Adult Choir 10:00am
TUESDAY: Healing Service and Holy Eucharist 10:00am
The Episcopal Church of the Nativity is located close to downtown Dothan, Alabama, at 205 Holly Lane, one block South of West Main Street. Main street is the primary East and West street in Dothan and is also known as US Highway 84.
Once you find Holly Lane you cannot miss Nativity as it covers the entire block on Holly Lane.
The church office is located on the corner of Virginia St. and Catalpa Ave. (Behind the playground)
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