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Stay at the Table:  January 31, 2021

Stay at the Table: January 31, 2021

 Year B, Epiphany 4                                             1 Corinthians 8                                                             Often times we read scripture and it’s easy to see how it relates to our life.  But today’s readings seem completely irrelevant...

God Plays the Long Game: Nov. 1, 2020

God Plays the Long Game: Nov. 1, 2020

Year A, All Saints                                               1 John 3:1-3, Matthew 5:1-12                  If you read too much about All Saint’s Day, you will get confused.  It’s kind of a weird day. Most Episcopal churches celebrate it by reading the names of...

Rejoice? Peace? Really?: October 11, 2020

Rejoice? Peace? Really?: October 11, 2020

 Year A, Pentecost 19                                                              Philippians 4:1-9                                                       “Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice…The Lord is near.  Do not worry about anything…”  When I...

REMEMBER THE BIG PICTURE: September 27, 2020

REMEMBER THE BIG PICTURE: September 27, 2020

Year A, Pentecost                                                                               Philippians 2:1-13                                                                                                                                                         ...

For the Good of the Whole: Sept 13, 2020

Year A, Pentecost 15                                                            Romans 14:1-12                                                                                               If you had asked me one year ago, if I would ever use this tacky gadget to...

Genuine Love: August 30, 2020

Genuine Love: August 30, 2020

Year A, Pentecost 13                                                     Romans 12:9-21                    When I was in 10th grade, I decided to take on a new discipline for Lent. My plan was to go out of my way to show kindness to someone who I felt had wronged me. ...