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A sermon preached six years ago (same scriptures as 08/20/23) just a week following the violence in Charlottesville VA. Sadly still timely. The sentiment of Psalm 133 is the ancient gift so appropriate to share in in our modern time.
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Category: Best of WCTcoach, Sermons
Tags: dogs crumbs, Ecce Quam Bonum, Episcopal, German-American Bund, Jesus, Jesus comes for all, Joseph and his brothers, Nazi, Psalm 133, reconciliation, Reconciliation Commission South Africa, sermon, Sewanee, symbols, unity, University of the South
Sermon for The Tenth Sunday After Pentecost (Proper 14 Year A) preached in my role as Priest-in-Charge Christ Episcopal Church Middletown, New Jersey – Sunday, August 13, 2017. I close the sermon singing I Will Lift My Eyes by Bebo…
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Category: Sermons
Tags: 65th birthday, Apostle Peter, arrogance, Bebo Norman, Charlottesville VA, Episcopal, faith in God, growth and transformation, hate, I Will Lift My Eyes, In over my head, Jesus, Joseph coat of many colors, Joseph pit, Joseph slavery, Joseph son of Jacob, Love, Nazi, North Korea, Peter sinking, Peter walk on water, Peter's foolish energy, sermon