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This sermon contemplates how shalom is woven through an image of a rope to guide our understanding of scripture, reason, and tradition especially when it comes to celebrating the Kirkin’ O the Tartan as a mark of koinonia.
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Tags: Apostle Paul, Boy Scouts, church, clan scripture, Episcopal, family, fellowship, I used to be a bear, ideal of life intended by God, James Fenhegan, Jesus, Kirkin’ O the Tartan, Koinonia, Mutual Ministry, peace, read mark inwardly digest, reason, sermon, Shalom, the richness and fullness of all that God has to offer, Thessalonians, three-legged stool, tradition, Wood badge
A sermon that use the three strands in a rope to demonstrate the power of the relationships that is the Trinity: Lover, Beloved, Breath of Love.
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Tags: Anglican Way, Beloved, Beloved Community, Boy Scouts, Breath of Love, Commissioning, creator redeemer sanctifier, Doctrine, Episcopal, father son holy spirit, Franciscans, Glory Ridge, God’s Handiwork, ideal community, Ilia Delio, Lover, Middle Way, relationships, ripples, rocks, rope, sermon, Trinity, Trinity Sunday, water, Woodbadge training
A sermon about understanding Joseph’s gift to Jesus using the gift given to me by my Scoutmaster and the Scout Oath and Law.
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Tags: Boy Scouts, Emil Carstens, Episcopal, ethical choice, integrity, Jesus, Joseph, leave campsite better, listening, scout law, Scout Motto, scout oath, scoutmaster, sermon, Teaching, values
The Sermon – The Nineteenth Sunday After Pentecost (Proper 22 Year B) preached in my role as Priest-in-Charge Christ Episcopal Church Middletown, New Jersey – October 4, 2015. This sermon can viewed at
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Tags: Boy Scouts, Children LIve What They Learn, Episcopal, Guiding Values, integrity, jail, Jesus, Job, scout law, scout oath, scout popcorn, scoutmaster, sermon
The Sermon – The First Sunday After Pentecost: Trinity Sunday Guest Preacher and Celebrant at St. Cyprian’s Episcopal Church New Bern, North Carolina – June 15, 2014 This sermon can viewed at
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Tags: Bishop Brent Collect for Mission, Boy Scouts, Breath of God, creator redeemer sanctifier, Episcopal, God, God the Father, God the Holy Spirit, God the Son, Great Commandment, Great Commission, Historic African-American Parish, holy spirit, Jesus, listening, Ruah, St. Cyprian's Episcopal Church, Trinity, Water and Grace