Good morning Dean Robert, Father Joe and Fletcher, happy to follow this morning in Morning Prayer at St. Augustine of Canterbury in Oklahoma City. What a beautiful Church!
Wishing you good health and longevity on this sweet holy morning. Thank you and thank you for dividing the word of the Lord from the Holy Bible. I am James from Bangladesh please pray to God for the present situation in Bangladesh to save our Christian families and churches.🩵🙏
Thank-you Dean Robert and Fletcher for this beautiful morning prayer from Oklahoma City and with Fr Joseph and filming the beautiful gardens and the photos of the museum which is so moving 🙏.😥Love and God Bless to you both❤
It's always a pleasure to see you both in celebrating 40 years of celebrating Saint Augustine's church.Reflecting on the beauty of morning worship with father Jo and creating a place of preaching in the tranquility of good company.Its amazing to reflect on various people's and saints and natural green spaces with nature and combining other people's experiences in all creativity within the church and how we all enjoy the spiritual journey in many shapes and forms and love that saying God loves you whether you like it or not.From your time in Oklahoma enjoy and have fun and the space to express yourselves with sheer joy and understanding.The garden congregation is a wonderful connection to the world and to be free spirits.Hope you both are well and that creative poetry pops up once in a while to lift one's spirit.❤❤ love Jennifer
Thank you Dean Robert and Fletcher, for taking us on these wonderful botanical and ecological tours. A wonderful place of peace to find our heavenly Father and Creator God. At our Church, St. Michael in Bamford, Greater Manchester, we are seeking to make our Church more ecological, so I am following you closely on our spiritual journey.
Good morning Jenny! It will come as no surprise to you that I believe that there are few things more crucial than the protection of this beautiful planet that we have been given and the church must play a crucial role in this work so may God bless you and your parish in your endeavours - which will no doubt provide as many opportunities to rediscover and love more deeply your spiritual home just as our work in Canters afforded us. ❤
@@GardenCongregation Thank you very much for your caring and thoughtful reply. We are thinking of having a bee hive at the back of Church. I have seen a Bee Hotel which I intend on buying to get us started.
@@jennylord409 what a great idea! You may be better waiting till next year now as it is coming to the end of the year but how very exciting! You'll be making your own candles in no time!
Thank you for this informative film, sensitively produced with beautiful photography and music, celebrating much of God's marvellous Creation. I greatly appreciated the textual links and notes - including DR as an extra botanical! Blessings and love to you both. 😻😻💛💙
What a blessing to enjoy this in a dedicated hour set apart for the purpose! I'm reminded of many times, places and people who have drawn on words from 2 Corinthians: "not somehow, but triumphantly". God bless you all.
Thank you so much for sharing your time in Oklahoma with us. From the beautiful green spaces to the educational and sobering variety of museums along with your prayers and discussions, you provided us with many topics for thought and prayer. My mother was born and raised in Oklahoma City. She met my father, a graduate of the University of Oklahoma, and they were married in Oklahoma City in 1950. From the late 50's to the early 70's, we visited my grandparents many times in Oklahoma City. My favorite memory was visiting the zoo every time we came to Oklahoma City. When we entered the zoo, there was a "sunken ship" where many entertaining monkeys lived. Unfortunately, I have not been there since the 1980's. If I get back there again in the future, I plan to visit St Augustine of Canterbury's Episcopal Church.
Hello and thank you for sharing these wonderful connections and memories with us. We have utterly fallen in love with the mid-West, its flora and fauna, its stunning scenery and its warm-hearted and loving peoples and OKC is right at the top of places we would love to go back to! Clearly we need to visit the monkeys at the zoo too - that sounds awesome! We did not stop for 2 minutes in our week there and visited so many fine places but still had so much to see - something we could easily say about almost every city we visited - but the atmosphere of Oklahoma was different somehow from the other places and offered such a wonderful range of different museums and historical sites which spoke so vividly of the peoples there in that place which was very special but next time we go we clearly need to pay our respects to the monkeys of the shipwreck! Have a super day and thank you for your lovely message xx ❤
@@GardenCongregation I really enjoyed sharing my memories of Oklahoma City. Thank you for your detailed response. Because you mentioned the zoo, I looked at their website, and I don't see the monkey shipwreck that I remember from my childhood. Even if it isn't there, I am sure that the zoo would still be worth a visit from animal lovers like you.
What a heart-touching, spiritual video, in all its aspects. May I mention also that this 1:19:16 recording as it is shown is an incredible feat of editing, Fletcher! No doubt it took many hours for you to compile all the footage into this very professional film.which could certainly qualify as a documentary! Kudos to you, Fletcher. Thank you both for your work, your art, your hearts, your spirituality and faithfulness to the Garden Congregation.
Thank you so much! As it sounds like you know, the edit can be quite complicated and usually takes 5 hours or so including uploads but this film did take considerably more time because of the number of items to include, each requiring editing, but it is all worth it to know it has brought joy to folk and, hopefully, a taste of some the stories we were honoured to share with the good people of Oklahoma. Thank you for taking the time to get in touch and for your thoughtful comments! Fx
Wishing you good health and longevity on this sweet holy morning. Thank you and thank you for dividing the word of the Lord from the Holy Bible. I am James from Bangladesh please pray to God for the present situation in Bangladesh to save our Christian families and churches.🩵🙏
@@jamesbiswas3309 James, please be sure of our prayers for your beautiful country and our dear Christian brothers and sisters and all the people of Bangladesh for a spirit of peace, love snd understanding xx
Good morning Dean Robert, Father Joe and Fletcher, happy to follow this morning in Morning Prayer at St. Augustine of Canterbury in Oklahoma City. What a beautiful Church!
Wishing you good health and longevity on this sweet holy morning. Thank you and thank you for dividing the word of the Lord from the Holy Bible. I am James from Bangladesh please pray to God for the present situation in Bangladesh to save our Christian families and churches.🩵🙏
Thank-you Dean Robert and Fletcher for this beautiful morning prayer from Oklahoma City and with Fr Joseph and filming the beautiful gardens and the photos of the museum which is so moving 🙏.😥Love and God Bless to you both❤
What a Wonderful surprise to wake up to on this cool morning! Thank you for enriching our lives through Christ- centered videos .
Thanks again - and again!
Thanks for another session of morning prayer & for sharing this video, & thanks for all you do for the GC, church & world at large ❤😻💙💜🩵
Thank you Dean Robert and Fletcher 🙏
Amazing
A very special Morning Prayer, it was wonderful, thank you all of you. Director of Photography ... tip top, Fletcher.
Good vibes from this church!
It's always a pleasure to see you both in celebrating 40 years of celebrating Saint Augustine's church.Reflecting on the beauty of morning worship with father Jo and creating a place of preaching in the tranquility of good company.Its amazing to reflect on various people's and saints and natural green spaces with nature and combining other people's experiences in all creativity within the church and how we all enjoy the spiritual journey in many shapes and forms and love that saying God loves you whether you like it or not.From your time in Oklahoma enjoy and have fun and the space to express yourselves with sheer joy and understanding.The garden congregation is a wonderful connection to the world and to be free spirits.Hope you both are well and that creative poetry pops up once in a while to lift one's spirit.❤❤ love Jennifer
Thank you Dean Robert and Fletcher, for taking us on these wonderful botanical and ecological tours. A wonderful place of peace to find our heavenly Father and Creator God. At our Church, St. Michael in Bamford, Greater Manchester, we are seeking to make our Church more ecological, so I am following you closely on our spiritual journey.
Good morning Jenny! It will come as no surprise to you that I believe that there are few things more crucial than the protection of this beautiful planet that we have been given and the church must play a crucial role in this work so may God bless you and your parish in your endeavours - which will no doubt provide as many opportunities to rediscover and love more deeply your spiritual home just as our work in Canters afforded us. ❤
@@GardenCongregation Thank you very much for your caring and thoughtful reply. We are thinking of having a bee hive at the back of Church. I have seen a Bee Hotel which I intend on buying to get us started.
@@jennylord409 what a great idea! You may be better waiting till next year now as it is coming to the end of the year but how very exciting! You'll be making your own candles in no time!
Thank you Dean Robert and Fletcher for this wonderful and moving service 🙏🏻🥹🌹 Love that sign! Much love and gratitude from Norway 💞
Oklahoma truly was blessed by Dean Robert and Fletcher's visit. Father Joseph's vision of inclusiveness is precisely what our state needs now ❤
One word to all involved in this production. Magnificent. Thank you. God’s presence is felt from start to finish.
Beautiful and Amen.
Thank you for this informative film, sensitively produced with beautiful photography and music, celebrating much of God's marvellous Creation. I greatly appreciated the textual links and notes - including DR as an extra botanical! Blessings and love to you both. 😻😻💛💙
What a lovely film! Wonderful to know more of the History and to reflect on God's grace among human tragedies.
Fantastic video and great camerawork. Enjoyed every minute of it. Thank you.
What an honor to “meet” Father Joseph thru this video.. he is utterly charming
@@AmyDeik he is UTTERLY wonderful! One of the most true and honorable and hardworking people we know, only bettered by his wonderful wife!
What a blessing to enjoy this in a dedicated hour set apart for the purpose! I'm reminded of many times, places and people who have drawn on words from 2 Corinthians: "not somehow, but triumphantly". God bless you all.
What a fascinating and inspiring explanation by Father Jo of the reconfiguring of the church interior
The memorial area of the 1995 bombing was moving beyond words . The music was perfect. Thank you Fletcher for all your videos.
Greetings and blessings from the Third Order, Society of St. Francis...from the brothers and sisters in Oklahoma.
Br. James +
Thank you so much Br James, and our love and blessings to you and your community in that fine city! X ❤
That was simply put, awesome.
Thank you Dean Robert for the opportunity you give us to get close to God through your visits around the world with Fletcher .
Wonderful video. Learned so much.
What a beautiful Morning Prayer !! Soul satisfying! Soul stirring! Thank You
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Very funny lower third on the bridge Fletcher!
Thank you so much for sharing your time in Oklahoma with us. From the beautiful green spaces to the educational and sobering variety of museums along with your prayers and discussions, you provided us with many topics for thought and prayer. My mother was born and raised in Oklahoma City. She met my father, a graduate of the University of Oklahoma, and they were married in Oklahoma City in 1950. From the late 50's to the early 70's, we visited my grandparents many times in Oklahoma City. My favorite memory was visiting the zoo every time we came to Oklahoma City. When we entered the zoo, there was a "sunken ship" where many entertaining monkeys lived. Unfortunately, I have not been there since the 1980's. If I get back there again in the future, I plan to visit St Augustine of Canterbury's Episcopal Church.
Hello and thank you for sharing these wonderful connections and memories with us. We have utterly fallen in love with the mid-West, its flora and fauna, its stunning scenery and its warm-hearted and loving peoples and OKC is right at the top of places we would love to go back to! Clearly we need to visit the monkeys at the zoo too - that sounds awesome! We did not stop for 2 minutes in our week there and visited so many fine places but still had so much to see - something we could easily say about almost every city we visited - but the atmosphere of Oklahoma was different somehow from the other places and offered such a wonderful range of different museums and historical sites which spoke so vividly of the peoples there in that place which was very special but next time we go we clearly need to pay our respects to the monkeys of the shipwreck!
Have a super day and thank you for your lovely message xx ❤
@@GardenCongregation I really enjoyed sharing my memories of Oklahoma City. Thank you for your detailed response. Because you mentioned the zoo, I looked at their website, and I don't see the monkey shipwreck that I remember from my childhood. Even if it isn't there, I am sure that the zoo would still be worth a visit from animal lovers like you.
Thank you so much to the two of you❤
Go out and VOTE!!!!
Helo 🖐🙏♥️
Is this a video from their previous visit or have dean Robert and Fletcher returmed. ? Thankyou amd God Bless.
This video is from Dean Robert and Fletcher's visit to the mid-west U.S. in May and June.
@@jeangerow7177 Thankyou for your reply.
What a heart-touching, spiritual video, in all its aspects. May I mention also that this 1:19:16 recording as it is shown is an incredible feat of editing, Fletcher! No doubt it took many hours for you to compile all the footage into this very professional film.which could certainly qualify as a documentary! Kudos to you, Fletcher. Thank you both for your work, your art, your hearts, your spirituality and faithfulness to the Garden Congregation.
Thank you so much! As it sounds like you know, the edit can be quite complicated and usually takes 5 hours or so including uploads but this film did take considerably more time because of the number of items to include, each requiring editing, but it is all worth it to know it has brought joy to folk and, hopefully, a taste of some the stories we were honoured to share with the good people of Oklahoma. Thank you for taking the time to get in touch and for your thoughtful comments! Fx
Wishing you good health and longevity on this sweet holy morning. Thank you and thank you for dividing the word of the Lord from the Holy Bible. I am James from Bangladesh please pray to God for the present situation in Bangladesh to save our Christian families and churches.🩵🙏
@@jamesbiswas3309 James, please be sure of our prayers for your beautiful country and our dear Christian brothers and sisters and all the people of Bangladesh for a spirit of peace, love snd understanding xx
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