Welcome to the Epiphany Anglican Fellowship photo gallery.
Visit from Kolini Ordination Boulder Photo Policy
Visit from Archbishop Emmanuel Kolini:

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Archbishop
Emmanuel Kolini,
Primate of the Anglican Church of Rwanda and our Senior Leader of all
the
Anglican Mission preached a sermon at a worship service on

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The
Ordination to the
Priesthood of Fr. Dick Miller and Fr. Chris Bollegar was held on
Saturday, July
23rd. They had both been previously
serving as deacons at
Epiphany. Bishop Alexander Greene presided and several other
priests and
deacons from other Anglican churches were in attendance. Many
from all
Epiphany sites attended as well as in and out of town family and
friends of
both ordinates. Eternal Savior Lutheran in

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Epiphany
North Boulder holds
Friendship Parties at parishioner’s homes. This one
on July 26th
included a special guest, Fr. Dick Miller’s son Ryan who did a poetry
reading.
Friendship Parties are specifically designed for the non-Christian and
geared
to make him/her feel comfortable. It's a time when Epiphany
members
interact with the friends of other members and communicate our regard
for them
through relationship.
Worship in the park:

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Epiphany
North Boulder held
their Sunday worship service on July 26th at
Epiphany Anglican Fellowship
Photo Policy
Epiphany
may briefly post photos of people and events on the Epiphany Internet
site. These photos will:
·
Focus on
visitors, and special events, such as visiting bishops or
ordinations.
However these photos could include Epiphany members and even visitors.
·
In
addition, informal pictures of gatherings, celebrations, and services
may be
posted.
·
Photos
should emphasize our community life together, not single individuals or
Sites.
Each posted photo will
be prescreened by the Epiphany staff to eliminate any photo which:
·
Could be
interpreted as demeaning, uncomplimentary, or unflattering.
·
Could, even
in the extreme, be interpreted as encouraging, or sanctioning sinful or
negative behavior.
·
Be
interpreted as political, critical of the community, or contentious
relative to
other churches.
·
In terms of
good judgment just don’t represent “what Epiphany is all about”.
·
Photos will
generally reflect public, as opposed to private, settings.
Photos will be
promptly
removed after they lose current relevance – one month is a general
guideline
for removal.
There is no right to have any photo displayed and the Epiphany staff can, for any reason decide a photo should not be posted. Epiphany’s leader and Senior Missionary Priest will make any final decisions about posting of photos on the Epiphany Internet site.