Morsels and Stories: I read The Queen Who Saved Her People. Sermon: Jesus gets all extreme today. How do we deal with that? The lessons can be found by clicking here. I worked most closely with Mark 9:38-50. Listen:
This was a fairly interactive morning and on these days, I tend to let Morsels and Stories run into the sermon. As it was interactive, the audio can be spotty, I try to make sure that the gist of the conversation gets picked up but there may be stretches where some things are hard to […]
Today was Commitment Sunday, the official end of St Peter’s REACH Campaign. REACH is a parish based, diocesan capital campaign to raise money for mission and ministry. You can read about the Diocesan portions of the campaign. At St Peter’s we’ve been focused on ways we can make our parish more accessible. To that […]
Morsels and Stories: We have a story from Does God Have a Big Toe?: Stories about Stories in the Bible. (Amazon link) Sermon: Jesus inserts himself into a very old story, one about God and bread. The lessons can be found by clicking here. I worked most closely with John 6:35,41-51. Listen:
Because we are St Peter’s Church, we transferred the feast back so we could celebrate. Morsels and Stories: the symbols on St Peter’s Banner Sermon: Jesus asked for something very simple. “Feed my sheep.” The lessons can be found by clicking here. I worked most closely with John 21: 15-19 Listen: (I am using an […]
This week was actually the readings for proper 11, last week was ten and I mistyped. Morsels and Stories: Amen Fish are friends not food. The lessons can be found by clicking here. I worked with Mark 4:26-34. Listen:
This morning the Holy Spirit comes. And the Church has been trying to sort out what that means for years. Paul talks about the Spirit bringing gifts and resulting in fruits. The lessons can be found by clicking here. Listen:
Peter asks, “Who would prevent them from being baptized?” And we pride ourselves on being welcoming. Which isn’t the same thing. The lessons can be found by clicking here. I worked most closely with Acts 10:44-48. Listen: