Show Episcopal News by Captain Roberts EPISCOPAL BISHOP TO VISITATION HERE The Apostolic and sacramental rite of confirmation will be at the Church of the Holy Spirit in Randlett at 11 a.m. May when the Richard S. D. Bishop of the District of makes his Captain William who is in charge of the church's work on the Ute Indian explained that the solemn service off Confirmation is one in which there is a public affirmation of faith in Christ by the person being and according to the canons of the Episcopal only a bishop has the authority to confirm The reason for Captain Roberts explained that the bishop stands in direct line of succession through to Apostolic stretching back the of the Christian Church to the days of the first As spiritual leader and in for all Episcopalians In the Bishop through the Apostolic is expression of the historic continuity of the Body of and the geographical unity of the is not just joining the Captain Roberts fact a person becomes a member of i the Church when he is and baptism is a sacrament ordained by Christ in the At a person renews the promises and vows made for him at his and receives the gifts of the Holy It is good for us to stand up and be counted as Christians and Church Captain Roberts said that the Bishop actually makes a visitation in the conveying a preaching and greeting Young people and adults from SL St. and Church of the Holp will be confirmed in this special service to be held in Randlett The Ute Tribal bus will be in front of St. Elizabeth's at a.m. on Sunday and will leave Whiterocks for Randlett at 10 a.m. Whiterocks people are invited to take this bus to Randlett as guests of the Special activities planned during the Bishop's visitation include a reception to be held Immediately following the church service for and a i luncheon to be held at 1 p.m. in the Randlett Rectory for Bishop Captain and Roberts and the Bishop's committee from the three area Episcopal Church women in charge of these arrangements are Bernice Cesspooch and Cesspooch from Mary from Ouray and Ruth Coho from Fort |