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We are an Old Catholic, Franciscan Parish in Augusta, Georgia. We are an inclusive, loving, and resisting parish. You can find us on the web at https://oursaintfrancis.org.

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All Saints and All Souls: Living Our Faith Through Justice and Compassion Scripture, Community, and Outreach in Challenging Times Hello, Saint Francis family! As the leaves turn and the calendar brings us to the beautiful feasts of All Saints and All Souls, I invite you to join me in reflecting on what these special days mean for us, not just as individuals, but as a community bound ... Read more

Scripture, Community, and Outreach in Challenging Times Hello, Saint Francis family! As the leaves turn and the calendar brings us to the beautiful feasts of All Saints and All Souls, I invite you to join me in reflecting on what these special days mean for us, not just as individuals, but as a…

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Reflections on Humility, Faith, and Making Amends Dear friends, This week at Saint Francis Parish, the readings have provided meaningful insight, and I wish to offer a formal reflection to our community. The passages from Sirach 35:15b-17, 20-22b, 2 Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18, and Luke 18:9-14 together emphasize the significance of humility, the steadfastness of faith during adversity, and the grace that accompanies ... Read more

Dear friends, This week at Saint Francis Parish, the readings have provided meaningful insight, and I wish to offer a formal reflection to our community. The passages from Sirach 35:15b-17, 20-22b, 2 Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18, and Luke 18:9-14 together emphasize the significance of humility, the…

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Standing Up Together: Faith in Action Against Injustice Greetings, beloved community of Saint Francis Parish and Outreach in Augusta, Georgia! As we gather this week, our lectionary readings call us to deeply reflect on what it means to stand up—not just in faith, but in action against injustice, racism, and hatred in our world. Keeping Faith When the Battle Is Hard In Exodus ... Read more

Greetings, beloved community of Saint Francis Parish and Outreach in Augusta, Georgia! As we gather this week, our lectionary readings call us to deeply reflect on what it means to stand up—not just in faith, but in action against injustice, racism, and hatred in our world. Keeping Faith When the…

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Join us Sunday, October 5, 2025 for the Twenty Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Mass and the Blessing of Pets at 3:00 PM.

If you cannot join us in person, you can join us virtually here on Facebook (www.facebook.com/SaintFrancis...) and YouTube (youtube.com/@SaintFranci...).
We hope you will join!

05.10.2025 06:18 — 👍 3    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
Faithfulness, Perseverance, and the Gentle Love of Saint Francis October marks the Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi, beloved for his compassion toward all creatures and his embodiment of humble faith. This week’s lectionary readings, Habakkuk 1:2–3; 2:2–4, 2 Timothy 1:6–8, 13–14, and Luke 17:5–10, shine a light on the perseverance, faith, and service that Saint Francis modeled, inviting us to find inspiration in ... Read more

October marks the Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi, beloved for his compassion toward all creatures and his embodiment of humble faith. This week’s lectionary readings, Habakkuk 1:2–3; 2:2–4, 2 Timothy 1:6–8, 13–14, and Luke 17:5–10, shine a light on the perseverance, faith, and service that Saint…

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Huntington's Disease has been successfully treated for the first time.

Amid all the chaos in the world there are still special, incredibly dedicated people who can work miracles.

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25.09.2025 22:23 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

Any information on what is required to do this legally. They won't answer our phone calls or emails. We need help to make them move on this so we can help those most in need in our community. If you feel so inclined to help, please email me at bishopgodsey at oursaintfrancis dot org. Thank you!

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#ATTORNEYS in #Georgia: We are in need of help. We have no money to pay for an attorney, but we are need your help. OUr parish is active in helping the local homeless in Augusta, GA. We are trying to do a breakfast one Saturday a month at the church for the homeless. GDPH is refusing to give us...

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Our Bonhoeffer Moment: A Christian Reflection on Resistance to Fascism Facing the Challenge of Our Time Recent national headlines have raised troubling questions for Christians and communities of faith. The President’s designation of anti-fascists as terrorists brings to the fore deep concerns about justice, resistance, and our moral calling as followers of Jesus. For us at Saint Francis Parish and Outreach in Augusta, Georgia, this ... Read more

Facing the Challenge of Our Time Recent national headlines have raised troubling questions for Christians and communities of faith. The President’s designation of anti-fascists as terrorists brings to the fore deep concerns about justice, resistance, and our moral calling as followers of Jesus. For…

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Standing Up for the Marginalized In the hush of Sunday morning, the familiar cadence of scripture calls us into a deeper awareness of society’s vulnerable: the marginalized, the overlooked, and those whose voices are too often drowned by the clamor of power and privilege. This week’s lectionary readings (Amos 8:4–7, 1 Timothy 2:1–8, and Luke 16:1–13) invite us to ponder ... Read more

In the hush of Sunday morning, the familiar cadence of scripture calls us into a deeper awareness of society’s vulnerable: the marginalized, the overlooked, and those whose voices are too often drowned by the clamor of power and privilege. This week’s lectionary readings (Amos 8:4–7, 1 Timothy…

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The Exaltation of the Holy Cross: A Call to Healing, Justice, and Love Sunday, as we celebrate the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, we will gather at the intersection of suffering and salvation, of brokenness and redemption. The Cross, a symbol once synonymous with shame and brutality, has become, through Christ, the supreme sign of healing, hope, and reconciliation. In the context of our current ... Read more

Sunday, as we celebrate the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, we will gather at the intersection of suffering and salvation, of brokenness and redemption. The Cross, a symbol once synonymous with shame and brutality, has become, through Christ, the supreme sign of healing, hope, and…

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Our Statement on the shooting of Charlie Kirk:

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Carrying Our Cross: Bearing Burdens Together Every so often, the readings presented in the Lectionary converge in a way that invites us to consider the weight and beauty of discipleship anew. This week, the wisdom of Scripture calls us to reflect on what it truly means to carry our cross and to share in the burdens of those most in need. ... Read more

Every so often, the readings presented in the Lectionary converge in a way that invites us to consider the weight and beauty of discipleship anew. This week, the wisdom of Scripture calls us to reflect on what it truly means to carry our cross and to share in the burdens of those most in need. ...…

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Banquet of Grace: Welcoming All at the Table What does it mean to be truly inclusive as a church? The question is as old as the concept of community itself, and as urgent now as ever in an age defined by migration, diversity, and the ongoing struggle for justice and dignity for all. When we turn to scripture—Sirach 3:17–18, 20, 28–29; Hebrews 12:18–19, ... Read more

What does it mean to be truly inclusive as a church? The question is as old as the concept of community itself, and as urgent now as ever in an age defined by migration, diversity, and the ongoing struggle for justice and dignity for all. When we turn to scripture—Sirach 3:17–18, 20, 28–29; Hebrews…

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Choosing the Narrow Door: Standing Up for the Marginalized Let’s be honest—standing up for the marginalized isn’t a glamorous calling. It’s rarely comfortable. Sometimes it’s awkward, even painful, like trying to squeeze through a narrow door while carrying a suitcase full of privilege and bias you didn’t realize you packed. But the lectionary readings—Isaiah 66:18–21, Hebrews 12:5–7, 11–13, and Luke 13:22–30—won’t let us off ... Read more

Let’s be honest—standing up for the marginalized isn’t a glamorous calling. It’s rarely comfortable. Sometimes it’s awkward, even painful, like trying to squeeze through a narrow door while carrying a suitcase full of privilege and bias you didn’t realize you packed. But the lectionary…

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Faith Under Fire: Endurance, Division, and Mission—Reflections In the tapestry of Christian life, moments of challenge and division are woven side by side with threads of perseverance and hope. For the community of Saint Francis Parish and Outreach in Augusta, Georgia, these scriptural themes offer both a mirror and a compass—reflecting our reality and guiding our mission. Facing the Fire: Jeremiah’s Trial ... Read more

In the tapestry of Christian life, moments of challenge and division are woven side by side with threads of perseverance and hope. For the community of Saint Francis Parish and Outreach in Augusta, Georgia, these scriptural themes offer both a mirror and a compass—reflecting our reality and guiding…

15.08.2025 05:33 — 👍 1    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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Today, on this Feast of Saint Maximilian Kolbe, who died during World War II in a concentration camp, we release a statement on Homelessness and the use of the National Guard on United States soil. The parallels between those events in Germany and those unfolding on our shores is very disturbing.

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We are working to raise enough to cover this month's parish needs. We are in need of $100 to pay everything this month. If you can help, you can donate below:

Venmo and CashApp: saintfrancisparish
paypal.me/saintfrancis...
liberapay.com/saintfrancis...

Thank you for your help!

#mutualaid #donate

01.08.2025 22:29 — 👍 3    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 0
Faith, Vigilance, and Community: Drawing Inspiration for Parish Life from Sacred Scripture In the tapestry of Christian faith, the threads of hope, perseverance, and vigilance are woven through every era and community, from the earliest followers of Christ to present-day parishes like Saint Francis Parish and Outreach in Augusta, Georgia. The readings from Wisdom 18:6–9, Hebrews 11:1–2, 8–12, and Luke 12:32–48 invite us to meditate on faith’s ... Read more

In the tapestry of Christian faith, the threads of hope, perseverance, and vigilance are woven through every era and community, from the earliest followers of Christ to present-day parishes like Saint Francis Parish and Outreach in Augusta, Georgia. The readings from Wisdom 18:6–9, Hebrews 11:1–2,…

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We are working to raise enough to cover this month's parish needs. We are in need of $100 to pay everything this month. If you can help, you can donate below:

Venmo and CashApp: saintfrancisparish
paypal.me/saintfrancis...
liberapay.com/saintfrancis...

Thank you for your help!

#mutualaid #donate

01.08.2025 22:29 — 👍 3    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 0
Beyond Vanity: Finding Meaning in a World of Distractions If you walk through the doors of Saint Francis Parish on any given Sunday, you’ll find more than stained glass and sacred hymns. You’ll encounter a community anchored in hope, wrestling honestly with the questions life throws our way. This week, as we reflect on scriptures from Ecclesiastes, Colossians, and Luke, we discover an invitation—perhaps ... Read more

If you walk through the doors of Saint Francis Parish on any given Sunday, you’ll find more than stained glass and sacred hymns. You’ll encounter a community anchored in hope, wrestling honestly with the questions life throws our way. This week, as we reflect on scriptures from Ecclesiastes,…

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Living the Gospel: Intercession, Mercy, and the True Message of Sodom and Gomorrah What does it truly mean to live the gospel? When we read the passages of Genesis 18:20–32, Colossians 2:12–14, and Luke 11:1–13, we are invited into a deep reflection on mercy, intercession, and the boundless grace of God. In these scriptures, we encounter the heart of the gospel—a call not only to personal transformation but ... Read more

What does it truly mean to live the gospel? When we read the passages of Genesis 18:20–32, Colossians 2:12–14, and Luke 11:1–13, we are invited into a deep reflection on mercy, intercession, and the boundless grace of God. In these scriptures, we encounter the heart of the gospel—a call not only to…

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Hospitality, Service, and the Heart of Faith: Reflections from Saint Francis Parish Let’s start with a simple question: *What does it mean to be a Christian in today’s world?* It’s a question we all wrestle with at some stage—sometimes quietly in prayer, sometimes in the middle of a busy week, and sometimes when we see someone in need. If you’ve spent time at Saint Francis Parish and ... Read more

Let’s start with a simple question: *What does it mean to be a Christian in today’s world?* It’s a question we all wrestle with at some stage—sometimes quietly in prayer, sometimes in the middle of a busy week, and sometimes when we see someone in need. If you’ve spent time at Saint Francis Parish…

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What makes Saint Francis Parish and Outreach so special? Have you ever wondered what it feels like to truly belong? To walk through a door and be welcomed, not just with a handshake, but with open arms and genuine joy? That’s precisely what you’ll experience at Saint Francis Parish and Outreach in Augusta, Georgia—a spiritual community rooted in Franciscan Old Catholic tradition and dedicated ... Read more

Have you ever wondered what it feels like to truly belong? To walk through a door and be welcomed, not just with a handshake, but with open arms and genuine joy? That’s precisely what you’ll experience at Saint Francis Parish and Outreach in Augusta, Georgia—a spiritual community rooted in…

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