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The Bible 
The Bible, also called the Holy Scriptures of the Old Testament and New Testament, written under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, contains all things necessary to salvation.

The Old Testament reveals God's mighty acts in creation, in the deliverance of the people of Israel from bondage in Egypt, and in the making of the old covenant with the chosen people. God's saving will for his people is made known in the Old Testament through the gift of the Law in the Ten Commandments and through the witness of the prophets. The Old Testament is also known as the "Hebrew Scriptures."

The New Testament describes the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the Messiah, whose coming was foretold in the Old Testament. It also tells the story of the creation of the Christian Church through the gift of the Holy Spirit and presents the new covenant, based on love, which is the new relationship with God given by Jesus Christ to all who believe in him.

The additional books of the Apocrypha, written by people of the old covenant, are often included in the Bible. Although selections from the Apocrypha are occasionally used in the worship of the Episcopal Church, the Apocryphal books are not generally considered of equal scriptural authority in Anglicanism with the Old and New Testaments.

The translations of the Bible authorized for use in the worship of the Episcopal Church are the King James Version, the English Revision of 1881, the American Revision of 1901, the Revised Standard Version (1952), the Jerusalem Bible (1966), the New English Bible with the Apocrypha (1970), the New American Bible (1970), the Revised Standard Version, an Ecumenical Edition, known as the "R.S.V. Common Bible" (1973), the Good News Bible (Today's English Version, 1976), the New International Version (1978), the New Jerusalem Bible (1987), the Revised English Bible (1989), and the New Revised Standard Version Bible (1990).
 
 
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Saint Matthew's Episcopal Church
Mailing Address -- P O Box 1959, Chandler, Arizona 85244
Physical Address -- 901 West Erie Street, Chandler, Arizona 85225

Office Hours -- Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to Noon
Phone -- 480.899.7386

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