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A sermon that reflects on the how the seeds of love sown by God again and again and again in what appears to be a wasteful manner are really the abundant invitation to discover that the light of God’s love shines as the catching force in and through the most surprising of times, places and persons.
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Category: Sermons
Tags: abundance, Amazon Prime Week, awesome, catching force, Episcopal, God’s initiative our response, good soil, Grace, Huge, Jesus, Jesus math, John Henry Newman, linear gospel, Parable, path, rocky ground, seeds, sermon, shine as light to others, sower, Stay With Me, sympathetic influence, thorns
My sermon celebrates the good soil that is St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, Wilson NC that finds a joyous post-Covid 19 outcome in the building and beyond.
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Category: Liturgical Resources, Sermons
Tags: baptism, bishop’s visit, choir, Communion, Communion with Christ, Confirmation, coronavirus, custom M&M’s, Episcopal, Following Jesus, good soil, imagination, Last Sermon, mask, Matthew 25, packed church, Parable of the 10 Bridesmaids, Parable of the Talents, post-pandemic, Reaffirmation of faith, singing, when did we see you hungry
Sermon for The Sixth Sunday After Pentecost (Proper 10 Year A) preached in my role as Priest-in-Charge Christ Episcopal Church Middletown, New Jersey – Sunday, July 16, 2017. I referenced an act by 80 people in Myrtle Beach SC on…
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Category: Sermons
Tags: Apostolic Action, Bishop Brent, Christian Formation, Commitment, community as good soil, Discipleship, Episcopal, evangelism, Family Promise, feeding the hungry, good soil, hands in love, Jesus, linked to save, mission, Myrtle Beach, Outcome, parable of sower, parables, Rip Tide, Scripture Study, sermon, Stewardship, Worship