Marking Ourselves With Joy
It is a joy to be with you this morning. It is a joy to be with you, who were my church family during our
It is a joy to be with you this morning. It is a joy to be with you, who were my church family during our
Hope is a peculiar thing. It is often paradoxical in its ability to manifest amidst the struggles and real pain of life, often in the
In the Name of the Creator, Redeemer, and Sustainer of Sacred Memories. Amen. Remembrance is a word that haunts Maundy Thursday. The word remembrance is in the Collect of the Day. It’s in
Mark 11:1-11 and Mark 15:1-47 Years ago, I remember sitting in the pew with my mother on Good Friday and closing my eyes and trying
In the Name of the Healing Love and Grace of God. Amen. My first experience with a white supremacist took place in 2007 when I was a graduate student at
Are you tired this morning, Church? I’m tired. The temperatures spiked this past week from the freezer we’d been living in. Snow drifts started turning
Mark 1:9-15 On this first Sunday of Lent, you’ve noticed that the layout of the service is different than usual. Not only are we doing
Today is the Last Sunday after the Epiphany, also known as Quinquagesima: the Sunday that occurs immediately before Ash Wednesday, fifty days before Easter. This
Mark 1:14-20 Gracious God: help us today not only “to see the light but be the light” and to know “that our country is not
In the name of Jesus, God Incarnate, and son of Joseph from Nazareth in Galilee. Amen. David Brooks’ recent New York Times article begins with
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