Categories
Homily

Sermon – Easter II

Believing is Seeing (From April 24, 2022) Happy Easter!           Today we encounter two resurrection appearances that are often combined into a single incident.  The first appearance occurs on the evening of Easter day.  The disciples are huddled together in fear of the Roman and religious authorities – after all, their leader was executed for […]

Categories
Homily Uncategorized

Sermon – Easter Sunday

“Christ is risen, alleluia! He is risen indeed, alleluia!” (From April 17, 2022)          Happy Easter!           Today, we begin a fifty-day celebration of Jesus’ resurrection – the Queen of Feasts.  Seven short weeks that will carry us from an empty tomb to the rushing mighty wind of Pentecost.  This is the heart of our life […]

Categories
Homily

Sermon, April 3, 2022 – Lent V

Seeking What We Already Have             Our Lenten journey this Sunday picks up the story of Jesus at a dinner party at the home of Martha and Mary in Bethany – a village just a few miles southeast of Jerusalem (this will become Jesus’ home base during Holy Week).  Their brother, Lazarus (whom Jesus had […]

Categories
Homily

Sermon, March 20, 2022 – Lent III

Be Patient – God’s Still at Work               At the heart of this morning’s Gospel Jesus tells a parable about a conversation between a landowner and his gardener and a certain fig tree that after three years in the orchard had not produced any figs.  The landowner expresses his displeasure with the situation and demands […]

Categories
Homily

Sermon, March 13, 2022 – Lent II

Holding and Being Held           Today is the second Sunday in Lent, and we continue our way to the Cross. It is true that the tone of Lent is introspective — that is, it encourages us to look within our history, consider our worship life, and examine our inner state: our sins and shortcomings, what […]

Categories
Homily

Sermon, February 20, 2022 – Epiphany VII

A Mystery           First of all, I want to thank everyone for your prayers and support these past several weeks.  I especially want to thank Mother Diane Reeves for filling in on the past two Sundays – I needed the break.           This morning our Epistle reading continues to explore St. Paul’s understanding of the […]

Categories
Homily

Sermon, January 30, 2022 – Epiphany IV

Our Calling This is the sermon that Father George would have preached on January 30. He was unable to be at the service. In place of a regular service we had a Morning Prayer service. Today we pick up the theme of calling, or vocation, and we will be spending the next couple of Sundays […]

Categories
Homily

Sermon, January 23, 2022 – Epiphany III

Telling Stories There is a wonderful celebration in the Jewish community at the end of Sukkoth, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles – which recalls the people of Israel wandering in the wilderness for forty years.  The celebration is known as Simcat Torah, which means “Rejoicing in the Torah.”  In this celebration, the final […]

Categories
Homily

Sermon, January 9, 2022 – Feast of the Baptism of our Lord (Epiphany 1)

Baptism Today our celebration centers around the Baptism of our Lord by his cousin, John the Baptist.  This feast is always celebrated on the first Sunday after the Epiphany and marks the close of our Christmas observance.  This entire Epiphany season invites us to reflect on Jesus’ baptism and its importance for us who follow […]

Categories
Homily

Sermon, January 2, 2022 – Christmas II

We’ve Got Work to Do Merry Christmas! Happy New Year! This year we are blest with having two Sundays in the Twelve Days of Christmas. Depending on what day of the week Christmas falls determines how many Sundays in Christmastide we’ll have. In this morning’s Gospel, Luke tells us about an incident in Jesus’ life […]