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The Third Sunday of Easter Sermon with link to Worship On Demand – April 26, 2020

  Posted on April 25, 2020 by William Carl Thomas

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A sermon about the importance of remembering those moments when you realized Jesus walks with you.

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 Category: Liturgical Resources, Sermons      Tags: Apostle Paul, believe, Breaking of the Bread, Cleopas and companion, Coved-19, Episcopal, Grief, Holy Communion, Jesus, relationships, Road to Damascus, Road to Emmaus, sermon, social distancing, your faith story

Sermon for 23rd Sunday After Pentecost (Proper 28) – November 17, 2019

  Posted on November 17, 2019 by William Carl Thomas

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Disciples live and love like Jesus and help others do the same.

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 Category: Sermons      Tags: bold for heaven on earth, Cleopas and companion, disciple, Episcopal, hearts burn with fire, listening, obedience, preaching, sermon, walk with Jesus

The Innkeeper’s Witness performed on the Second Sunday of Advent – December 10, 2017

  Posted on December 10, 2017 by William Carl Thomas

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An Advent musical story that places a non-scriptural character and ourselves deep into the story of Jesus.

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 Category: Sermons      Tags: angels, breaking of bread, bright light, Cleopas and companion, crucifixion, Episcopal, feeding 5000, Innkeeper, Jesus, Mary and Joseph, Road to Emmaus, sermon, shepherds, wedding Cana of Galilee, witness

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