After the flood, after Noah builds his ark, after the dry ground reappears, God makes a promise, a covenant, the first of many that we’ll hear this Lent. The lessons can be found by clicking here. I worked most closely with Genesis 9:8-17. Listen:
“Remember you are dust, and to dust you will return.” Ash Wednesday is a bit morbid, and a reminder that God has always know we are dust, from the very beginning. The lessons can be found by clicking here. Listen:
Things started so well… Listen: If you are interested in the colleague I mention, her twitter feed is @AmberBelldene. Information about her books, her blog, and more information about being a priest who writes romance can be found at amberbelldene.com. The lessons can be found by clicking here. I worked most closely with Matthew 26:14-27:66.
Creation, Ezekiel, Lazarus. How are we bound? Listen: The lessons can be found by clicking here. I worked most closely with Ezekiel 37:1-14 and John 11:1-45. The creation account used is from Genesis 2.
“The Church is the only society that exists for the benefit of non-members.” (Widely attributed to Archbishop of Canterbury William Temple) Listen: The lessons can be found by clicking here. This is one of the rare occasions where I didn’t work with them much. You can find the Anglican Church of Canada Catechism question I […]
The Israelites in the desert. Jesus and the woman at the well. And the question is do we have water? Enough to drink? Enough to share? Listen: The lessons can be found by clicking here.
The lessons can be found by clicking here. I preached on Incarnation and Crucifixion. How did we think the Incarnation was going to end? (The quote is from Tragic Vision and Divine Compassion: A Contemporary Theodicy by Wendy Farley, pg 34) Listen: Good Friday, 2013
The lessons can be found by clicking here. I worked with Philippians 2:5-11, the ride into Jerusalem, and story of Jesus. Glory is due to Jesus. Which is where we start today. And Jesus is not done. Listen: Palm Sunday, 2013