Sermon Review Link: Advent 1, 2012 Summary of what I was saying and why: It’s the first Sunday if Advent and we have Jesus talking about signs. Unpleasant signs. As Christians we a to be signs of God’s love in this world. Theology: echscatology, living faith Jesus Count: high Good News: Jesus’s promise may include […]
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.) […]
Link: Proper 28, 11-18-12 Summary of what I was saying and why: I’m constantly drawn to the assertiveness of Hannah, with Eli but also with God. Part of not being given a spirit of timidity is learning how to identify and ask for “those good things which we dare not, or in our blindness cannot” […]
Tonight I’m dreaming of Bishops. I grew up in a Church with a priest who is male. He was our priest from the time my family joined the Church to when I left for seminary. Although I was blessed to have a priest who was amazingly supportive and encouraging, I still remember the first time […]
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 Episcopal denizens of Twitter already know, this past week was the organizational meeting of the CCAB’s. I attended as a new member of the Standing Commission on Lifelong Christian Formation and Education. As it often does, the appropriate role of social media was a topic for all of the assembled CCAB’s. There were a […]
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
The lessons for Sunday can be found by clicking here. I worked most closely with Mark 10:46-52. We know this story, it’s about Bartimeaus and Jesus. Right? (There will be a few moments of silence before the sermon starts. Thank you for your patience.) Listen: Proper 25, 2012
Sermon Review Link: Proper 24, Year B Summary of what I was saying and why: Christians are measured by our faithfulness. I really wanted to address God’s speech from the whirlwind in Job and Jesus’s response to the sons of Zebedee. The challenge became finding good news in the midst of two versions of “There […]