The lessons for today are: Exodus 3:1-12, Psalm 139, and John 9:1-11. Our summer theme is: “You are the light of the world.” Today we talked about light in dark places and hard times in life. (We’re heading off towards sin for the afternoon.) Standard Camp disclaimer and thank you: Lots of dialogue, lots of […]
The readings for today were: Exodus 14:15-31, Psalm 15, and Luke 8:16-18. Our theme this summer is: “You are the light of the world.” These kids are awesome! They are doing a great job of paying attention and remembering what we’ve been talking about. (I should probably apologize, I know they get pretty loud a […]
Our readings today were: Acts 22:6-16, Psalm 148, and Mark 9:2-8. The theme for the summer is: “You are the light of the world.” A recap of yesterday then onto the conversion of Paul, the Transfiguration, and being light. When I preach with children I use a lot of dialogue; I do my best to […]
The lessons for today were: Genesis 1.1-2.4, Psalm 8, and Matthew 5:14-15. Our theme for the summer is: “You are the light of the world.” This morning we talked about creation and how God created everything, including and especially us. When I preach with children I use a lot of dialogue; I do my best […]
The lessons for Sunday can be found here. Parables of the Kingdom of God. There will be a few moments of silence before the sermon starts. Thank you for your patience. Listen: Proper 6, 2012
The lessons for this Sunday can be found here. Jesus mentions a house divided just weeks before our General Convention. How are we called to be act in grace-filled ways? There will be a few moments of silence before the sermon starts. Thank you for your patience. Listen: Proper 5, 2012
The lessons for Trinity Sunday can be found here. There will be a few moments of silence before the sermon starts. Thank you for your patience. Listen: Trinity Sunday, 2012
The lessons for Pentecost are found here. There will be a few moments of silence before the sermon starts. Thank you for your patience. Listen: Pentecost, 2012
My parents picked The Episcopal Church for their family long before I chose to stay, and I’ve often thought that TEC ‘stuck’ better in my case than they might have wished. By the time I was the one choosing a lot more was involved than easy Sunday School registration. The first time I chose TEC […]
I have a confession: I’m under thirty. Which is wonderful but I’m also an Episcopal priest. So suddenly no-one* seems to know what to do with me. I should celebrate my youth; I should talk up my experience (and at 14 years of leadership in this here Church, I’ve got some). I should learn more; […]