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This sermon is the first part of a four week look at how God uses the least likely people to do God’s work with a look at who is in the background at the Wedding at Cana and Paul’s writing concerning the manifestation of the Spirit.
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Tags: Apostle Paul, boy with five loaves and two fish, bright light of class, Charles Hobbes, Confirmation name, Episcopal, faith, feeding of the five thousand, God uses least likely people, Healing, hero, heroine, Ignatius Loyola, interpretation of tongues, invitation to use gifts, Jesuits, Jesus, knowledge, manifestation, prophecy, Saint Francis Xavier, saints, Sarmatian woman at the well, sermon, seven husbands, spiritual gifts, stained glass window, Timepower, tongues, varieties of gifts but the same Spirit, Wedding at Cana, wisdom, working of miracles
A sermon that connects with the name I was given to the name I chose as I ponder what reflects from my name as I share the light of the Good News.
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Tags: being taken seriously, Chappaqua, Confirmation name, Episcopal, ethical teacher, Francis Xavier, Grandfather Carl, light of Good News, Mr. McGuire, My name, priestly calling, sermon, sixth grade confirmation, what reflects from my name
Sermon for The Twenty-First Sunday After Pentecost (Proper 25 Year A) preached in my role as Priest-in-Charge Christ Episcopal Church Middletown, New Jersey – Sunday, October 29, 2017. This sermon can viewed at
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Tags: Abram, All Hallows Day, All Hallows Eve, All Saints Day, Cephas Peter, Confirmation name, costume, Episcopal, Halloween, I will change your name, Identity, Jesus, love God all heart soul mind, love neighbor as self, Paul Saul, sermon, St. Francis Xavier, Two great commandments