Phil Eberhart FrPhil@RezAnglican.org
Fr. Phil has pastored in Denver since 1987. He served in Youth and Worship leader positions until he was ordained to the priesthood in 1994 and became a Senior Pastor in 1997. Resurrection is his 4th place of service in Denver. Phil has been married to his wife, Valerie, for 29 years and has 15 1/2 year old twin daughters. He holds undergrad and graduate degrees from Oral Roberts University and Virginia Seminary. He has served in leadership of projects for Episcopal Renewal Ministries, The American Anglican Council, The March for Jesus/Jesus Day and other groups, as well as currently serving the pastors of the city of Denver and surrounding Metro region as a Servant Leader for the Denver Metro Transformation movement. As a leader in the Anglican Mission in America, Phil serves the Rocky Mountain Region as it Regional Leader and Communications Officer. |

Father Ralph Mollica
Associate Priest
Fr. Ralph joined REZ with his family about 6 years ago. He is a tentmaker, holding a full time career with Primerica, Inc. as a financial consultant. Ralph serves our congregation primarily as a liturgist and celebrant with Fr. Phil as well as working to promote our mission and outreach programs in the city.
His passion is for foster and adoptive children who are waiting in our state system for "forever homes." Along with his wife, Cindy, who works in that system, they have brought a new level of awareness and prayer to our congregation in this area. Through their efforts, REZ has become a leading congregation in the city as we support the process of helping families to adopt, of supporting adoptive families with wrap-around services and support, and of working collaboratively with state agencies and other faith-based groups to see that the nearly 800 waiting children in Colorado find forever families.
You can find out more by going to http://www.changealifeforever.org/
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As we enter the new year our first liturgical season is Epiphany. Taken from the word that means the "shedding of light", we celebrate the revelation of Jesus Christ to the whole world.
Beginning on the 17th we will be studying the Fruit of the Spirit after our coffee time, beginning at 11:15. This will be a four-week study ending on Feb 14th, the last Sunday of Epiphany. That Sunday will also be a Missions Emphasis Sunday, with a special presentation on World Missions, prayers and giving opportunities. Watch for more info on that special Sunday.
Jan 24th we will join with thousands of churches nationwide in the observance of Sanctity of Life Sunday, and in our support of a vital local pregnancy resource, Alternatives Pregnancy Centers. Once again this year we will fill "baby bottles" with our offerings and bring them back to present to Alternatives on Feb 7th.
We welcome you to be a part of our fellowship of faith. We love to see new faces, so come along and see what God is doing.
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