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This sermon reminds us that Holy Baptism recalls what it means to believe as we set our heart on Jesus, put our whole trust in his grace and love, as we promise to follow and obey him as our Lord.
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A sermon that finds the courage to know the difference in the wisdom of a modern day prayer that invites release from the jail of inaction in the face of an earthquake as well as the impact of rapidly fired bullets.
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Tags: 18 year-olds, abuse of power, Action, Apostle Paul, baptism, behind you, being open, believe, bin the broken-hearted, Buffalo, Call, courage, earthquake, email, Episcopal, God’ holy invitations, Good News to oppressed, Jailer, Jesus, liberty to captives, listening, Philippi jail, Prophet Isaiah, rapidly fired bullets, Reihold Neibuhr, release prisoners, serenity prayer, sermon, set your heart, Silas, text, Ulvalde Texas, wisdom, write
Sermon – The Seventh Sunday of Easter: The Sunday after the Ascension St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Huntington West Virginia – May 12, 2013  This sermon can viewed at
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Tags: "those who will believe in me through their word", Acts 16:9-34, Bayside Queens, Episcopal, Godparents, household, Jailer, Jesus, John 17:20-26, Lydia, Mother's Day, Paul, sermon, Silas, We receive you into the household of God