January 2, 2011, The Second Sunday after Christmas
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 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 […]
Mother Tasha is on maternity leave until July.
April 11, 2010The Rev. Natasha Brubaker GarrisonActs 5:27-32, Ps. 150, Revelation 1:4-8, John 20:19-312nd Sunday of Easter, Year C How many of us are locked in fear? How many of […]
April 4, 2010Easter SundayThe Rev. Natasha Brubaker Garrison Jeremy was born with what the world saw as a weak, limited body and a slow mind. Though he was 12 he […]
Easter Vigil, 2010April 3, 2010The Rev. Natasha Brubaker Garrison While we’re asleepThe Paschal moon is shiningHigh above the trees And high above the treesEven while we are sleepingEaster is growingIn […]
What does one say after hearing this story, this Passion of Jesus of Nazareth? Nothing can capture its depth and power. We are meant to be moved, taken deep inside, […]