Sermons
Sermon for March 26, 2023 – The Fifth Sunday in Lent
Being in relationship with Jesus means facing death and grief with him and learning that still, in spite of the death and the dryness and the finality of the door at the entrance to the tomb of our hopes, he is still life.
Sermon for March 19, 2023 – The Fourth Sunday in Lent
While most of us have not undergone a transformation as significant as the man in today’s gospel, we have each been changed by our relationship with Jesus.
Sermon for March 12, 2023 – The Third Sunday in Lent
How is it then that we are to live by faith despite our sins? Thankfully, because of the gift of mercy and salvation that comes to us through the living waters of Jesus Christ.
Sermon for March 5, 2023 – The Second Sunday in Lent
We may want to run away from the darkness out of fear of the unknown and that is all the more reason why we shouldn’t run, but sit
Sermon for February 26, 2023 – The First Sunday in Lent
Notice how the perspective changes as you lay flat and gaze up. So much is revealed as we float, float in the ocean of divine love, from which we were born and to which we will return.
Sermon for February 19, 2023 – The 7th Sunday after Epiphany
As we move into Lent, this tension seems essential; holding on while letting go…
Sermon for February 12, 2023 – The 6th Sunday after Epiphany
Choose God. Choose to let go. Choose life! And let your song sing, so that those who are still caged can hear it and hold fast to the hope that they too will find freedom.
Sermon for February 5, 2023 – The 5th Sunday after Epiphany
Letting ourselves, our emotions, desires, pains, and inner lives be seen and recognized by an other graces us to live more fully and honestly.
Sermon for January 29, 2022 – The 4th Sunday after Epiphany
Living into the spirit of the Beatitudes with a commitment to simplicity, hopefulness, and compassion is something that we can all do. In big and small ways, each and every day.
Sermon for January 22, 2022 – The 3rd Sunday after Epiphany
I pray that we might, like Jesus, have the courage to go out into the world and boldly proclaim the Good News of God, trusting in the unending light and love of God
Sermon for January 15, 2022 – The 2nd Sunday after Epiphany
What are you seeking? What motivates you? What is it that you really need, not just on the surface, but deep down into the core of your being? What are you looking for?
Sermon for January 8, 2022 – The Baptism of Jesus
Come and adore the One who has called us by name, who has marked us as His own through baptism
Sermon for January 1, 2023 – The Epiphany of the Lord
Epiphanies are not just light, nor a particular reflection of light, but a new way of seeing things
Sermon for December 25, 2022 – Christmas Day
The word.
The word was.
The word was with God
The word was God.
Sermon for December 24, 2022 – Christmas Eve
The mystery of Bethlehem is that wherever you are in your journey of faith, Jesus is waiting to be born in the stable of your heart and the glory of God’s light is waiting to dawn in your life.
Sermon for December 4, 2022 – Second Sunday of Advent
Bring on the bulldozers. Let’s prepare the way.
Sermon for November 27, 2022 – First Sunday of Advent
“Now is the moment to wake from sleep… the night is far gone, the day is near.” We are waking up to a new day to draw ever closer to Christ. Salvation is nearer to us now that when we first became believers.
Sermon for November 20, 2022 - Reign of Christ
One of Jesus’ last forgiving acts on earth was to proclaim that a repentant sinner would be with him that day in heaven. That is good news for me and you.
Sermon for November 13, 2022 – Remembrance Sunday
Remember. Remember.
Lord God of Hosts be with us yet,
Lest we forget - lest we forget.
Sermon for November 6, 2022 – All Saints Day
The Holy Spirit will lead us in the most unexpected directions because “It’s dangerous business…going out your door. You step into the road, and if you don’t keep your feet, there is no telling where you might be swept off to.”