Sermon for Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany, February 7, 2021 B
Mark 1:29-39Isaiah 40:21-31 Today’s passage from Isaiah offers us a litany of the wondrous, universal attributes of God: “Have you not known? Have you not heard? Has is not been […]
Mark 1:29-39Isaiah 40:21-31 Today’s passage from Isaiah offers us a litany of the wondrous, universal attributes of God: “Have you not known? Have you not heard? Has is not been […]
4 Epiphany – B January 31, 2021 Deut 18: 15-20, Ps 111, 1 Cor 8: 1-13, Mark 1: 21-28 It was a bright sunny day in Jamaica, and the streets […]
Mark 1:14-20 Today’s Gospel reading is Mark’s incredibly brief account of Jesus’ calling of his first disciples. Having been empowered by the Spirit and tested by Satan, Jesus began his […]
John 1:43-51 For the next two Sundays, our Lectionary focuses on the Epiphany theme of responding to God’s call. The Old Testament passage describes the call of the boy Samuel, […]
Mark 1:4-11 The feast of the Epiphany was last week, but we’re not finished with the epiphanies, revelations and manifestations of Jesus. There are three mysteries that celebrate the Lords’ […]
Matthew 2:1-12 It doesn’t take long for the mystery of Emmanuel, “God-with-us” to run up against the mystery of evil, or “darkness-against-us.” Even a casual reader of today’s gospel story […]
John 1: 1-18 “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things came […]
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Luke 2:1-20 The story of the birth of the Christ child according to the gospel writer Luke is probably the most familiar passage of the New Testament. The emperor Augustus, […]
Luke 1:26-38 “Greetings, favored one! The Lord is with you.” In today’s gospel reading, we see the power and beauty of Advent distilled and concentrated in the exchange between the […]