St. George Anglican Church "Ocala's other Catholic Church"

St. George Anglican Church "Ocala's other Catholic Church" A Conservative Anglican Church following Traditional Catholic Values and Reverent Worship using the 1928 Book of Common Prayer. At St.

We are a Conservative Catholic Community, in the Anglican Tradition, with a Commission from our Lord Jesus Christ to seek out those who desire a closer relationship with God. We believe that our more formal Worship is the Word of God or Logos. George’s, we preach and teach that the Holy Scriptures contain all things necessary to our salvation. The Word of God is heard in both the preaching of the

Word in Worship and the teaching of the Word in Christian Education. The incorporation of the Word however, comes in a nurturing community dedicated to the services of God. Come join us in our journey to a better and deeper relationship with God. The journey is not easy and the road if fraught with problems, however the rewards of a closer relationship with God far outweigh the difficulties placed in our way. All of God’s children are welcome to join us in our journey. If you have attempted to make this journey before and have been drawn away by the many difficulties of this world, please allow us to help you find your way once again.

07/21/2025

Have you ever noticed how in the scriptures men are always going up into the mountains to commune with the Lord?
Yet in the scriptures we hardly ever
hear of women going to the mountains,
and we know why — right?
Because the women were too busy
keeping life going;
they couldn’t abandon babies,
meals,
homes,
fires,
gardens,
and a thousand responsibilities to make the climb into the mountains!
I was talking to a friend the other day,
saying that as modern woman
I feel like I’m never “free” enough
from my responsibilities,
never in a quiet enough,
or holy enough spot
to have the type of communion
I want with God.
Her response floored me,
“That is why God comes to women.
Men have to climb the mountain to meet God, but God comes to women where ever they are.”
I have been pondering on her words for weeks and have searched my scriptures
to see that what she said is true.
God does in deed come to women
where they are,
when they are doing their ordinary,
everyday work.
He meets them at the wells
where they draw water for their families,
in their homes,
in their kitchens,
in their gardens.
He comes to them
as they sit beside sickbeds,
as they give birth,
care for the elderly,
and perform necessary mourning and burial rites.
Even at the empty tomb,
Mary was the first to witness Christ’s resurrection,
She was there because she was doing the womanly chore of properly preparing Christ’s body for burial.
In these seemingly mundane
and ordinary tasks,
these women of the scriptures found themselves face to face with divinity.
So if — like me — you ever start to bemoan the fact that you don’t have as much time to spend in the mountains with God as you would like. Remember, God comes to women. He knows where we are and the burdens we carry. He sees us, and if we open our eyes and our hearts we will see Him, even in the most ordinary places and in the most ordinary things.
He lives.
Original 🖌: Heather Farrell

Watercolor by Nancy Laberge Muran

Address

5646 SE 28th Street
Ocala, FL
34480

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm
Sunday 8am - 10:30am

Telephone

+13525987569

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