The lessons for Epiphany can be found by clicking here”. I worked with Matthew 2:1-12 and the theology of the Epiphany. Do you have to be noticed to do something big? (There will be a few moments of silence before the sermon begins. Thank you for your patience.) Listen: Epiphany 2013
The lessons for Sunday can be found by clicking here. I worked most closely with Galatians 3:23-25;4:4-7. Disciplinarian. I don’t react well to the concept. So Paul telling us that we are free is great. Well, mostly. (There will be a few moments of silence before the sermon begins. Thank you for your patience.) Listen: […]
The lessons for Christmas can be found by clicking here. I worked with both John 1:1-14 and Isaiah 52:7-10. Christmas: it’s not about the shoes. (But I wore great ones) Listen: Christmas, 2012
The lessons for Sunday can be found by clicking here. I worked most closely with Luke 1:39-55. I love the Magnificat (now), but today I am struck by the space between Gabriel’s announcement and Mary’s song. (There will be a few moments of silence before the sermon begins. Thank you for your patience.) Listen: Advent […]
The lessons for Sunday can be found by clicking here. I worked most closely with Luke 3:7-18. Kindness, God’s love, and a tragedy. (There will be a few moments of silence before the sermon begins. Thank you for your patience.) Listen: Advent 3, 2012
The lessons for Sunday can be found by clicking here. I worked most closely with Luke 3:1-6. John calls us all to be prepared. And we are. (There will be a few moments of silence before the sermon starts. Thank you for your patience.) Listen: Advent 2, 2012
The lessons for Sunday can be found by clicking here. I worked most closely with Luke 21:25-35. There will be signs, Jesus says. But I don’t like the signs he talks about. And what sort of signs are we suppose to be? (There will be a few moments of silence before the sermon begins. Thank […]
The lessons for Sunday can be found by clicking here. I preached on the day, Baptism, with a little Old Testament continuation from last week. Samuel, Hannah’s son, became the annointer of Kings. A practice we still retain. (There will be a few moments of silence before the sermon begins. Thank you for your patience.) […]
The lessons for Sunday can be found by clicking here. I worked most closely with 1 Samuel 1:4-20 and 1 Samuel 2:1-10. Hannah is one of my heroes. She knew what she wanted and persisted. What courage! (There will be a few moments of silence before the sermon begins. Thank you for your patience.) Listen: […]
As many other parishes did, we transferred All Saint’s to this Sunday. The lessons can be found by clicking here. I worked most closely with John 11:32-44. Lazarus died. Jesus wept. Lazarus lived. (There will be a few moments of silence before the sermon starts. Thank you for your patience.) Listen: All Saint’s 2012