Sermon Round Up, OT14 P9, July 6 2014

Due to technical difficulties my recorded sermon disappeared. It was there at the end of the service but not when I went to upload it.

So straight to other sermons I liked this week:

Priest Kadel, Comfortable Words
“Jesus’ words are comfortable and simple: Come to me, Everyone! Rest with me awhile. But people, often those who claim to be the ones who Jesus is inviting, will find ways to make those words complicated and definitely uncomfortable, especially for those who are not the right kind of people.”

Priest Sherer, Yoked to God
“Being yoked to God means not having to recognize the completion of God’s purposed on earth by what we see or hear or experience but knowing everything that’s happening is happening in that truth because of our faith.”

Priest Baum, , Pentecost 4, begins with a basic law, “Anyone who drives faster than I do is a maniac. And anyone who drives slower than I do is an idiot.”

Priest Downs, Still Hope
“Jesus holds a mirror to our ridiculous and abusive tactics which neither communicate our needs or proclaim the Good News of a risen Christ, our Liberator, our Redeemer, our Lover. ”

Here’s the list of people I usually listen to. Am I missing someone?
The Anglican Church of Canada uses the Roman Ordinary Time numbering system instead of numbering the Propers. Because all of this is new to me, I’m now indicating both numbering systems.

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