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This sermon looks at what values should be placed in your personal compass such as the Cardinal Virtues of fortitude, justice, temperance, and prudence as well as those shunned by the rich man dressed in purple who found, upon being tormented in Hades when the clock ran out upon his death, that root of evil was, indeed, his love of money.
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The Sermon – The Nineteenth Sunday After Pentecost (Proper 21 Year C) preached in my role as Priest-in-Charge Christ Episcopal Church Middletown, New Jersey – September 25, 2016. This sermon can viewed at
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Tags: Apostle Paul, Episcopal, Father Abraham, Hades, Jesus, Lazarus, life that really is life, love of money root of evil, much given much required, Parable of the Talents, parable of the three barns, Pharisees, Rich Man, sermon, shrewd steward, sores, torment, what is enough
Sermon – Eleventh Sunday After Pentecost St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Huntington West Virginia – August 4, 2013  This sermon can viewed at
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Tags: Am I Love?, Brothers, Episcopal, Jesus, Love, Luke 13:13-21, Parable, relationships, Rich Man, sermon, Serving a cup of coffee