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Greetings from Greensboro & St. Francis Episcopal! Grace and peace to you as we worship on this, the Last Sunday after the Epiphany. We invite you to participate in the service and hope you feel blessed today and every day. Sermons Archive: https://www.stfrancisgreensboro.org/ E-Visitor Card: https://www.stfrancisgreensboro.org/v... Help Support: https://secure.accessacs.com/access/o... St. Francis Church in Greensboro was organized in October 1954 as a mission of Holy Trinity Parish. The first service was held at Irving Park Elementary School in November 1954, with 104 people attending. A charter scroll, which is framed and in the narthex, was signed in the Octave of Epiphany 1955. At that time, 180 baptized people formally transferred their membership to the new mission. Construction of the church building began July 1955, with the cornerstone lain in October of that year. The first service at our present Lawndale location was held on Christmas Day 1955. St. Francis became an independent parish in union with the Diocese of North Carolina in 1956. Six rectors have served St. Francis Church over the course of its 65 years. The Assistant Rector of Holy Trinity, the Rev. Peter C. Robinson, became the first rector in 1954, and served for 20 years. Fr. Robinson was succeeded by the Rev. Roland M. Jones, who led St. Francis from 1974–1984. The Rev. Frederick J. Warnecke, Jr. served the parish from 1985–1999, followed by the Rev. Michael D. Schnatterly (2001–2004). After a couple years of transition, the Rev. Michael M. Moulden was called in 2007 and served as rector until 2015, when the current rector, the Rev. Milton C. Williams, Jr., was called, first as interim, and then, as rector. If you are new to us please feel free to fill out our e-visitor card located here: https://www.stfrancisgreensboro.org/v... If you would like to make a financial gift or pledge to St. Francis Episcopal Church, please use the URL below, email info@stfrancisgreensboro.org or call the office for more information. Thank you for your support of St. Francis Episcopal Church! https://www.stfrancisgreensboro.org/m... St. Francis Episcopal Church 3506 Lawndale Drive, Greensboro, NC 27408 (336) 288-4721 Permission to reprint, podcast, and / or stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE with license #736418-A . All rights reserved.m Sermons Archive: https://www.stfrancisgreensboro.org/ E-Visitor Card: https://www.stfrancisgreensboro.org/v... Help Support: https://secure.accessacs.com/access/o... St. Francis Church in Greensboro was organized in October 1954 as a mission of Holy Trinity Parish. The first service was held at Irving Park Elementary School in November 1954, with 104 people attending. A charter scroll, which is framed and in the narthex, was signed in the Octave of Epiphany 1955. At that time, 180 baptized people formally transferred their membership to the new mission. Construction of the church building began July 1955, with the cornerstone lain in October of that year. The first service at our present Lawndale location was held on Christmas Day 1955. St. Francis became an independent parish in union with the Diocese of North Carolina in 1956. Six rectors have served St. Francis Church over the course of its 65 years. The Assistant Rector of Holy Trinity, the Rev. Peter C. Robinson, became the first rector in 1954, and served for 20 years. Fr. Robinson was succeeded by the Rev. Roland M. Jones, who led St. Francis from 1974–1984. The Rev. Frederick J. Warnecke, Jr. served the parish from 1985–1999, followed by the Rev. Michael D. Schnatterly (2001–2004). After a couple years of transition, the Rev. Michael M. Moulden was called in 2007 and served as rector until 2015, when the current rector, the Rev. Milton C. Williams, Jr., was called, first as interim, and then, as rector. If you are new to us please feel free to fill out our e-visitor card located here: https://www.stfrancisgreensboro.org/v... If you would like to make a financial gift or pledge to St. Francis Episcopal Church, please use the URL below, email info@stfrancisgreensboro.org or call the office for more information. Thank you for your support of St. Francis Episcopal Church! https://www.stfrancisgreensboro.org/m... St. Francis Episcopal Church 3506 Lawndale Drive, Greensboro, NC 27408 (336) 288-4721 Permission to reprint, podcast, and / or stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE with license #736418-A . All rights reserved.mCurrent Live Stream