Sermon Review Link: Advent 3, 2012 Summary of what I was saying and why: I spent the first part of the week pondering kindness and what we are fully called to as Christians. After the school shooting in Newton, I wound up changing the end of the sermon. Theology: Divine love Jesus Count: low Good […]
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
Sermon Review Link: Advent 2, Year C 2012 Summary of what I was saying and why: John calls us to be prepared for what is coming. And, by virtue of our baptism, we are. Theology: Baptismal Jesus Count: moderate Good News: We have been baptized and are ready. What did I change on my feet? […]
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 Advent 2 can be found here. I worked with Isaiah 40:1-11 and Mark 1:1-8. What do John the Baptist and Isaiah have in common? (There will be a few moments of silence before the sermon starts. Thank you for your patience.) Listen here: Advent 2, 2011
The lessons for this week can be found here. I worked most closely with Matthew 11:2-11. In this interchange between John’s disciples and Jesus we have a crossroads between prophecy and incarnation that we still live at. (There will be a few moments of silence at the beginning of the recording. Thank you for your […]
The lessons for this week can be found here. I worked most closely with Matthew 3:1-12. What did John’s call for repentance mean to the crowds he spoke to? What does it mean for us today? What was he actually asking people to do? (There may be a few seconds pause before the sermon starts.) […]