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Sermon – The Presentation of Our Lord – February 2, 2025

  Posted on February 2, 2025 by billwctcoach

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This sermon is the third part of a four week look at how God uses the least likely people to do God’s work as we recall the witness of Simeon and Anna at the Presentation of Jesus in the temple during a ritual that sees Mary and Joseph afford but two turtledoves as a thank offering sacrifice.

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 Category: Sermons      Tags: 40 days after Christmas, Anna, baptismal preparation, Episcopal, Feast Presentation, God uses least likely people, in the power of the Holy Spirit, Jesus, Jesus is here for the poor as well as the wealthy, Joseph, Light of Christ, mark of welcome, Mary, Nunc Dimittis, purification, sermon, Simeon, Thanksgiving for birth of child, world that hides in darkness

Sermon for The Presentation of the Lord Jesus Christ in the Temple (4 Epiphany) – February 2, 2020

  Posted on February 2, 2020 by William Carl Thomas

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A sermon the looks at the habit of “Begin with end in mind” will seeking the next rector.

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 Category: Sermons      Tags: Be Proactive, Begin with the end in mind, Delighted, Episcopal, epitaph, Expected, Joseph, listening, live with integrity, Mary, post-it note Sunday, Presentation of Our Lord, Prophet Anna, Required, search for new rector, seek first to understand, sermon, Seven Habits, Simeon, Stephen Covey, well done good and faithful servant

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