St. Martin's Lebanon

St. Martin's Lebanon St. Martin's Episcopal Church is a congregation that includes people of various ages and diverse backgrounds.

We are rooted in the Anglican tradition, but we welcome all people regardless of their previous church background.

06/01/2026

Reading 2nd Letter to the Corinthians

05/31/2026

Introduction to the Sermon

05/31/2026

Reading from Genesis
And on the 7th day He rested….

05/31/2026

Collect of the Day
Almighty and Everlasting God, you have given to us your servants grace, by the confession of a true faith, to acknowledge, the glory of the eternal Trinity, and in the power of your divine Majesty to worship the Unity: Keep us steadfast in this faith and worship, and bring us at last to see in your one and eternal glory, O’Father; who with the Son and the Holy Spirit live and reign, one God, for ever and ever. Amen

We celebrated a joyous couple.   They will always be in our hearts and prayers.  Thank you Sally for remembering—cake!
05/29/2026

We celebrated a joyous couple. They will always be in our hearts and prayers.
Thank you Sally for remembering—cake!

05/29/2026

Don't forget! Our annual celebration of Juneteenth is coming up next month at All Saints, New Albany. Join us for a day of joyful worship, food, music, and more as we celebrate freedom, remembrance, and community!

Learn more here: https://buff.ly/07facpA

05/29/2026

St. Maximinus was the Bishop of Trier, and was born at Silly near Poitiers. He died there either on May 29, 352 or Sept. 12, 349. He was educated and ordained a priest by St. Agritius, whom he succeeded as Bishop of Trier in 332 or 335. At that time Trier was the government seat of the Western Emperor and, by force of his office, Maximinus stood in close relation with the Emperors Constantine II and Constans.

He was a strenuous defender of the orthodox faith against A***nism and an intimate friend of St. Athanasius, whom he harboured as an honoured guest during his exile of two years and four months (336-8) at Trier. He likewise received with honours the banished patriarch Paul of Constantinople in 341 and effected his recall to Constantinople. When four A***n bishops came from Antioch to Trier in 342 with the purpose of winning Emperor Constans to their side, Maximinus refused to receive them and induced the emperor to reject their proposals. In conjunction with Pope Julius I and Bishop Hosius of Cordova, he persuaded the Emperor Constans to convene the Synod of Sardica in 343 and probably took part in it. That the A***ns considered him as one of their chief opponents is evident from the fact that they condemned him by name, along with Pope Julius I and Hosius of Cordova at their heretical synod of Philippopolis in 343 (Mans, "Sacrorum Conc. nova et ampl. Coll.", III, 136 sq.).

In 345 he took part in the Synod of Milan and is said to have presided over a synod held at Cologne in 346, where Bishop Euphratas of Cologne was deposed on account of his leanings toward A***nism. [Concerning the authenticity of the Acts of this synod see the new French translation of Hefele's "Conciliengeschichte", I, ii (Paris, 1907), pp. 830-34.] He also sent Sts. Castor and Lubentius as missionaries to the valleys of the Mosel and the Lahn. It is doubtful whether the Maximinus whom the usurper Magnentius sent as legate to Constantinople in the interests of peace is identical with the Bishop of Trier (Athanasius, "Apol. ad Const. Imp.", 9).

His cult began right after his death. His feast is celebrated on May 29, on which day his name stands in the martyrologies of St. Jerome, St. Bede, St. Ado, and others. Trier honours him as its patron. In the autumn of 353 his body was buried in the church of St. John near Trier, where in the seventh century was founded the famous Benedictine abbey of St. Maximinus, which flourished till 1802.

https://www.aciafrica.org/news/3561/today-may-29-we-celebrate-st-maximinus

05/28/2026

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