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St. Barnabas Episcopal/Anglican Church
Founded in 1830
5203 St. Barnabas Road
Temple Hills, MD  20748
301-894-9100 (phone)  
 
info@stbarnabastemplehills.org

The Reverend Shell T. Kimble, Priest-in-Charge
revshell@stbarnabastemplehills.org


Welcome to St. Barnabas
Sunday Eucharist at 8:00am & 10:00am
 

Please check out our Calendar of exciting events.
Check our News letter to keep in know.

ANNOUNCEMENTS


Senior Warden's Report: Church Rectory Removal

Two years ago in June 2009, we began to implement our church's final decision to remove
our church rectory. In May of 2011, we finally received the permit required from the Prince George's County Historical Preservation Commission for this removal. 

While total costs of the removal, including acquiring the permit are projected at $23,000
.  Contributions from June 2009 to date have given us roughly $13k, which leaves a balance of about $9,061.

This report is to acknowledge the generous contributions of our St. Barnabas community (members, supporters and friends) to date and to again encourage continued support from this same community to bridge the shortfall as noted above.

We urge everyone to again send their tax deductible checks marked "Rectory Removal" to:
St. Barnabas Episcopal Church
5203 S t. Barnabas Road
 Temple Hills, MD 20748

Jim Mills
Senior Warden


Summer Services

Starting June 17th, services will be held in the Little Church.
  • JOIN THE CHOIR! 
    Practices are Sundays at 9:30am 
    Open to all who are willing to "lift every voice and sing"!
  • FOOD MINISTRY
    Please continue to bring non-perishable food for the Oxon Hill Food Pantry. Be sure to keep an item with you to put in the children's baskets at the offering. Giving a little will go a long way to help our brothers and sisters in need. 

Words of Faith and Inspiration

God's power of resurrection is all around us. The lives of the faithful have perceived this power for centuries, seeing God's healing power rejuvenate communities, lift the downtrodden, and give new life to the poor. Like those in the bible, we have a choice in responding to the resurrection. What will it be--fear, skepticism, confusion, wonder, hope, or belief...The decision is ours to make.

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