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St. Alban’s has celebrated over 50 years as a place of worship in Murrysville!

 

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Readings and Sermon from May 11th

  First Lesson Acts13: 14-16, 26-39 Psalm Psalm 100 NT Lesson Revelation 7: 9-17 Gospel John 10: 22-30
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Adult Ed – Last Session of the Year!

Greetings Saint Alban’s family: Saint Alban’s had a second excellent session on the Holy Spirit through the Gospels and the New Testament epistles led by Lawrence Silverstein this past Sunday—12 attendees were together. Please join us for our last session of the year this Sunday May 18 on this look
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Last Two Weeks of Adult Ed Before Summer Break at St. Alban’s – Sundays May 11 and 18

Saint Alban’s had an excellent session one on the Holy Spirit through the Old Testament led by Lawrence Silverstein this past Sunday—15 attendees were together. Please join us for our last two sessions of the year the next two Sundays May 11 and 18 on this look at the biblical
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Readings and Sermon for April 27

St. Alban’s Family: For 2025, the readings for the 2nd Sunday of Easter are: First Lesson Acts 5:12, 17-22, 25-29 Psalm Psalm 111 NT Lesson Revelation 1:(1-8) 9-19 Gospel John 20:19-31
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Only Three Adult Ed Sessions Left!

There are only THREE adult ed sessions left before our break for the summer—these sessions are especially geared to the Easter/Pentecost season in the church: May 4, May 11 and May 18: Lawrence Silverstein on the Holy Spirit and Pentecost–both in the Old and New Testaments, with some added teachings
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A Message from Father David

Welcome to St. Alban’s website. The fact that you are reading this right now may indicate that you are in the process of searching for a church. It’s a daunting task. There are currently about twelve churches within a mile of where I am now sitting! St. Alban’s is an Anglican Church that traces its roots to the English Reformation of the 16th century. We are anchored to historic Christianity, scripture, tradition, and the Book of Common Prayer. We value the past and believe that it sheds light on our current issues and illumines the path forward. Our history keeps us from wavering in the storms of a changing culture. However, we are not so constricted in our beliefs that we refuse to learn and to be transformed into the image of Christ. Life is complicated and there are many questions that are still unanswered. All of this happens in community as we worship, pray, study, and serve together. I hope that you will explore our website and please visit or call if you have any questions. Father David

Our Mission Statement

The mission of St. Alban’s Anglican Church is to serve the Great Commandment: To love God and to love our neighbors as ourselves,

through worship, education and outreach.