Sermon | 8th Sun. after Pentecost, July 18, 2021
Mark 6:30-34, 53-56 People are such a pain, they ruin everything. Jesus tried to escape the crowds for a bit, but they cut him off at the pass, and met […]
Mark 6:30-34, 53-56 People are such a pain, they ruin everything. Jesus tried to escape the crowds for a bit, but they cut him off at the pass, and met […]
Amos 7:7-15 What are the two subjects that we’re supposed to avoid in polite conversation? Yep. Religion and politics. And what are the two subjects that we hear about today […]
Join us in the basement for movie night with our new big-screen projector! All in attendance must mask regardless of vaccination status
Mark 6:1-13 A prophet is not without honor, except in his own country. What does it mean to be a prophet? What makes a prophet so special? Why are they […]
Mark 5:21-43 Touch is a wonderful and intimate thing. Our sense of touch, or somatoreception if you want to get fancy, can give us so much information. Touch can, in […]
Mark 4:35-41 So just to set the scene, you need to know that the ancient Hebrews were deeply suspicious of the sea. It was for them a symbol of chaos, […]
Mark 4:26-34 “This box looks old. Parables are old. I wonder if there is a parable inside? The box is the color gold. Parables are valuable, maybe even more valuable […]
Genesis 3:8-15 When is the last time you heard a sermon about the devil in an Episcopal church? Don’t be scared, I promise there won’t be any fire and brimstone. […]
Isaiah 6:1-8 | Ps. 29 | Romans 8:12-17 | John 3:1-17 In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. Did you remember the words of the […]
Acts 2:1-21 Medes and Parthians, Cretans, Romans, Jews and Arabs, and so many more, probably from every race and tribe, people and nation that Luke had ever heard of. So […]