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March 2011
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Bulletins
Epiphany 4 (1/30/11)
Epiphany 5 (2/6/11)
Epiphany 6 (2/13/11)
Epiphany 7 (2/20/11)
Epiphany 8 (2/27/11)
Transfiguration Sunday (3/6/11)
Lent 1 (3/13/11)
Lent 2 (3/20/11)
Lent 3 Women's Sunday (3/27/11)
Lent 4 (4/3/11)
Lent 5 (4/10/11)
Easter 2 (5/1/11)
Easter 3 (5/8/11)
Easter 4 (5/15/11)
Easter 5 (5/22/11)
Easter 6 (5/29/11)
Easter 7 (6/5/11)
Pentecost (6/12/11)
Holy Trinity (6/19/11)
Pentecost 2 (6/26/11)
Combined Service (7/3/11)
Taize Service (7/10/11)
Pentecost 5 (7/17/11)
Pentecost 6 (7/24/11)
Pentecost 7 (7/31/11)
Pentecost 8 (8/7/11)
Penecost 9 (8/14/11)
Outdoor Service (8/21/11)
Pentecost 11 (8/28/11)
Pentecost 12 (9/4/11)
Pentecost 13 (9/11/11)
Pentecost 14 (9/18/11)
Pentecost 15 (9/25/11)
Pentecost 16 (10/2/11)
Pentecost 17 (10/09/11)
Holy Week
Palm Sunday (4/17/11)
Maundy Thursday (4/21/11)
Good Friday (4/22/11)
Easter Virgil (4/23/11)
Easter Sunday (4/24/11)
Sundays after the Epiphany: Green is used for its symbolism of our growth in Christ. Green, in a sense, is a "neutral color," used when more festive or more somber color is not appointed.
Ash Wednesday: Black is the preferred color, since it is the color of the ashes to which we will all return. Purple is the alternate color for this first day of Lent.
Lent: Purple is indicated, as the stark color of repentance and solemnity
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