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A sermon that challenges an understanding of the word provoke with the strength under control that is humility within the encouragement of the prayer of self-dedication.
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Tags: control our minds, Draw our hearts, encourage, Episcopal, fill our imaginations, Glory of God, guide our minds, humility, Jesus, Mark W. Baker, prayer self-dedication, provoke, retirement sermon, self-dedication, Strength under control, use us, welfare of God’s people
Sermon for The Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost (Proper 20 B RCL) preached in my role as Priest-in-Charge Christ Episcopal Church Middletown, New Jersey – September 23, 2018. This my final sermon offered before this wonderful congregation as I retire from…
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Tags: 13th Dr. Who, abundance, Angel, blessing find you, Death in Paradise, Devil, DI Humphrey Goodman, Education for Ministry, Episcopal, Family Promise, feeding the hungry, Generosity, generous act of giving, Jesus, Leaving sermon, Letter of James, Midsummer Murders, retirement sermon, scarcity, stronger, Thank you, the one you feed, transition, With God's help