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This sermon explores how the habit of saying thank you helps you hold onto the values placed in your compass which strengthen you to withstand the limitations caused by the demands exerted by your clock.
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Category: Sermons, Stewardship
Tags: 10 Lepers, Baptismal promises, Cardinal Virtues, compass and clock, demands, Do a good turn daily, Episcopal, Fortitude, heart, Henrygram, Jesus, limitations, one thank you, Principle Centered Leadership, Prudence, Rev Henry Doyle, scout law, scout oath, sermon, Seven Habits, Stephen Covey, Stewardship, Thank you, What’s in your compass, what’s in your pledge card
A sermon about resilience, fortitude, trust, and doing what needs to be done while waiting for what you hope and believe is sure to reveal that the best is yet to come.
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Category: Sermons
Tags: best is yet to come, calling a rector, Chronos time, doing what needs to be done, Episcopal, Fortitude, Hope, I hate waiting, Kairos time, Liminal time, Princess Bride, resilience, sermon, slow ketchup pour, trust, Waiting, You’re on your own not
A sermon about the importance of Fortitude as we live the with courage our convictions while finding a new normal during this time of COVID-19.
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Category: Liturgical Resources, Sermons
Tags: almsgiving, Baptismal Covenant, Baptismal promises, collection plate, convictions, courage, Episcopal, Fortitude, holy spirit, masks, Micah 6:8, sermon, Stages of reentry, trust in God