Father Matthew’s Installation
Father Matthew Buterbaugh celebrated his official Installation as the 25th rector of St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church in Kenosha on Saturday, October 26, 2013 at 3:00 p.m.
Father Matthew Buterbaugh celebrated his official Installation as the 25th rector of St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church in Kenosha on Saturday, October 26, 2013 at 3:00 p.m.
St. Matthew’s Virtual Zoom Morning Prayer Service at 9am Service will be held weekly on Sunday. Join Us!…contact the office for Service access information. Service is recorded and posted on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/stmatthewsepiscopalchurchkenosha/ 2020 Sermons Lent I | Mar 1 Lent II | Mar 8 Last Epiphany | Feb 23 Ash Wednesday | Feb 26 Epiphany V |…
On Sunday, April 21, 2013, St. Matthew’s celebrated Father Gary Lambert’s retirement from the ministry with a mass, presided over by Father Gary, and a luncheon, attended by about 150 people! Father Gary was well-loved.
The Bells of St. Matthew’s: A Historical Overview Over the years, the bells of St. Matthew’s Church have become a powerful symbol of heritage and unity, significantly influencing both worship and community life. Their history showcases the artistry and craftsmanship of the bell manufacturers who contributed to their legacy, ensuring that the melodies of St….
St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church is one of 58 parishes in the Diocese of Milwaukee. The Diocese of Milwaukee has over 15,000 members covering the southern third of the state of Wisconsin. The diocese extends from Kenosha and Port Washington on Lake Michigan to Prairie du Chien on the Mississippi River, and from Wisconsin Dells south…
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