
You may recall, in July of last year St Matthias and Christ Church in Coventry merged to become one worshiping body. To signify the church's new joint mission and fellowship, it was suggested that they select a new name together. Bishop Wolf mentioned that a Saint's name might do, and so St Matthias and Christ Church set their Church School to the task of finding the mission's patron Saint.
The kids took to the task with gusto, and after careful consideration of the many different options, they presented a list of 8 names to Bishop Wolf, with “St Francis' Episcopal Church” as their first choice.
The name seems particularly appropriate. As St Francis' self-defines on their website:
"We are a small church, which means that our worship gives a sense of intimacy. We are a community that knows and cares about each other. We are a people who honor, cherish, and celebrate God’s creation, and seek to be good stewards of the earth. We are a group that is committed to deepening our spiritual lives and a people who believe that God calls us to a place of deeper compassion, creativity, and love. Our life together is centered around the Holy Eucharist, with communion services held every Sunday. As a response to our faith in Jesus Christ, we strive to make our parish a place of hope to the despairing, of growth to the spiritually hungry, of healing to those in pain, of comfort to those in need, and a place of empowerment so that we may serve Christ in the world."
It is, therefore, with great pleasure that Bishop Wolf announces she has renamed the Coventry mission “St. Francis' Episcopal Church”, in accordance with their Church School’s request. The name change is effective as of May 1st 2009. St. Francis’ will continue to worship at the site of the former Christ Church, an old English Tudor style structure on rural Peckham Lane, in Coventry. Their website can still be viewed at www.christchurchrocks.org
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