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Sermon – The Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 21) – September 28, 2025

This sermon looks at what values should be placed in your personal compass such as the Cardinal Virtues of fortitude, justice, temperance, and prudence as well as those shunned by the rich man dressed in purple who found, upon being tormented in Hades when the clock ran out upon his death, that root of evil was, indeed, his love of money.

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Sermon – The Twenty-sixth Sunday after Pentecost – November 17, 2024

This sermon explores God’s initiative in Jesus Christ and our response as we move through scriptures about the end times and prepare for the new beginnings that unfold, once again, during Advent and Christmas.

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Sermon – Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost – September 25, 2022

A sermon that offers consequences when ignoring the Apostle Paul’s expression “For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil” and guidance such as Love that shares is the antidote to the uncertainty of riches with a connection to the “missing” summer lection Luke 12:48.

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The Second Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 6) Sermon with link to Worship On Demand – June 14, 2020

A sermon that moves through the words faith, grace, love, suffering, endurance, assurance, and hope.

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