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This sermon begs the question who is a king like no other and how that king invites us to remember with humility and act with kindness as we share a great thanksgiving.
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Tags: a king like no other, Always we begin again, Aslan, Christ the King Sunday scriptures, CS Lewis, do justice, Episcopal, Good Friday, Great Thanksgiving, Harvest Home, heart of gratitude, Holy Eucharist, Holy Week, Jesus, Jesus serves, Jesus washes feet, John McQuiston II, king of the jews, love kindness, Mandatum, Maundy Thursday, Micah 6:8, Pilate, Remembrance as reconnection, Rule of St. Benedict, sermon, Sunday of the Passion, Walk humbly with your God
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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Tags: birth pangs, Christ the King Sunday scriptures, Chronos time, church architecture, earthquakes, embracing, end times, endurance, Episcopal, famine, finger pointing, God’s initiative our response, Jesus, Kairos time, king of the jews, lectionary cycle, listening better, Parable of the Talents, Pilate, sermon, temple, thief who repented, thy kingdom come on earth as it is in heaven, wake-up call, when did we see you hungry, when will Jesus come again