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- Sermon: Love one another? - 5/2/2010
- Sermon: Voices - 4/25/2010
- Sermon: Is it about the fish? - 4/18/2010
- Sermon: Seeking Absolutes 4/11/2010
- Sermon: A Second Resurrection - 4/4/2010 Easter morning
- Sermon: No 'Buts' about it - 4/3/2010 Easter Vigil
- Sermon: Here is the Man - 4/2/2010 Good Friday
- Sermon: What's in it for me - 3/28/2010 Palm Sunday
- Sermon: Changing Course 3/7/2010
- Sermon: The Fox and the Hen - 2/28/2010
- Sermon: In the wilderness - 2/21/2010
- Sermon: Good to be here - 2/14/2010
- Sermon: Fishing - 2/7/2010
- Sermon: He had such promise! - 1/31/2010
- Sermon: The Politics of Purity - 01/17/10
- Sermon: The Other - 01/03/10
- Sermon: A Different Kind of Nativity - 12/25/09
- Sermon: Anger or Bread of Life - 08/02/09
- Sermon: Reach Out and Touch Someone - 06/28/09
- Sermon: The Mustard Seed - 06/14/09
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Worship
Everyone is welcome at St. Clement’s Church. Our services are based on Scripture and Anglican worship tradition, which traces its heritage to the earliest experiences of the Church that emerged after the physical life and death of Jesus. Sunday worship includes Holy Communion. People attending St. Clement’s come from a broad range of faith experiences.
The people of St. Clement's value good music - both contemporary and traditional - in worship. Our Minister of Music, Carole Maxson, plays for Sunday morning services. Congregational hymns are sung at both services; the choir sings a special anthem at the 10 a.m. service.
The choir always welcomes new members. It warms up at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, and rehearses upcoming music Sundays from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
