March 6, 2011, The Last Sunday After the Epiphany
Sunday, March 6, 2011The Last Sunday after the EpiphanyThe Transfiguration of Our LordPreacher: Dave Beuerman A funny thing happened to me on the way to this homily, funny in the […]
Sunday, March 6, 2011The Last Sunday after the EpiphanyThe Transfiguration of Our LordPreacher: Dave Beuerman A funny thing happened to me on the way to this homily, funny in the […]
The Second Sunday after ChristmasJanuary 2, 2011The Rev. Natasha Brubaker Garrison Open with Rilke’s poem “Rest on the Flight into Egypt” Those were the words of the great German poet […]
The Rev. Natasha Brubaker GarrisonIsaiah 9:2-7, Psalm 96, Titus 2:11-14, Luke 2:1-20Christmas Eve, 2010 There is something so beautiful about this story that instinctively we feel it must be true. […]
The Rev. Natasha Brubaker GarrisonIsaiah 7:10-16, Psalm 80:1-7, 16-18, Romans 1:1-7, Matthew 1:18-25Advent IV, Year A The story of Jesus’ birth—yes, this is it in Matthew in that line “until […]
November 14, 2010The Rev. Natasha Brubaker GarrisonMalachi 4:1-21, Ps 98, 2 Thessalonians 3:6-13, Luke 21:5-19 There is an old saying: It’s always darkest before the dawn. If you’ve ever been […]
The Rev. Garrison has been on maternity leave through most of the summer. She is back at work but her sermons have been more spontaneous than scripted so there have […]
SERMON preached on the Second Sunday after Pentecost (5C)6 June, 2010 – Ted Berktold When I was a young child, my awareness of wartime casualties centered on an annual Memorial […]
SERMON preached on May 23, 2010 -Pentecost – Ted Berktold Church of the Resurrection, Eugene When a volcano erupts, what happens on the surface is a result of unseen things […]
Sermon preached on Easter 7 (16 May, 2010) by Ted BerktoldAt the Church of the Resurrection, Eugene The whole of the Easter season is God’s answer to our unavoidable concerns […]
SERMON preached on Easter 6 (Mothers’ Day), May 9,2010, by Ted BerktoldChurch of the Resurrection, Eugene “If you know what’s good for you, young man,” my mother used to say, […]