• Christmas On! A Sermon on John 1:1-18

    Christmas On! A Sermon on John 1:1-18

    “And the Word became flesh and lived among us” (From John 1:1-18; First Sunday after Christmas) How was your Christmas? It is a question I have asked and been asked over the last few days. While I understand what is being asked I also hear an underlying assumption that Christmas is over. It is the Read more

  • Gazing into the Face of a New Beginning – A Christmas Sermon on Luke 2:1-20

    Gazing into the Face of a New Beginning – A Christmas Sermon on Luke 2:1-20

    She gave birth, wrapped him in bands of cloth, and laid him in a manger. It’s all rather matter of fact as St. Luke tells it (Luke 2:1-20; Christmas Eve). It sounds like it could be any birth. It was probably like a lot of births throughout the world today. A newborn, a blanket of sorts, Read more

  • The Scandal We Long For – A Sermon on Matthew 1:18-25

    The Scandal We Long For – A Sermon on Matthew 1:18-25

    What is the most shocking part of today’s gospel (Matthew 1:18-25, Advent 4A)? What’s the thing that makes you wonder whether it really happened the way Matthew describes? What’s the hardest part to believe? For most people, I suspect, the thing that raises questions, controversy, and debate is Mary’s virginity. Aren’t virginity and pregnancy mutually Read more

  • The Womb that Contains What the Heavens Cannot

    The Womb that Contains What the Heavens Cannot

    From you, our God who is before eternity, became a child! He has made your womb His throne, making it more spacious than the heavens. In you, O woman full of grace, all creation exults. Glory to you! (Joseph Raya, Theotokos: Mary Mother of our Lord God and Savior Jesus Christ, 40.)   Read more

  • What are you Giving for Christmas?

    What are you Giving for Christmas?

    At Christmas we often think, and rightfully so, of God’s gift of Jesus to the world. We celebrate and rejoice that God has been born into this world as one of us. God is with us in a new way. God has given us himself in the baby Jesus. The early Church, while recognizing God’s Read more

  • Advent Preparation – Let the Baby be Born

    Advent Preparation – Let the Baby be Born

    “Now the birth of Jesus took place in this way….” (Matthew 1:18-25) Matthew’s description of how Jesus’ birth happens does not mention anything that is on my to-do list. There is no busyness in his description. There are very few words spoken. Mary and Joseph are silent. They say nothing. An angel announces and declares as Read more

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My name is Mike Marsh. I am a priest of the Episcopal Church. I retired from active parish ministry in 2025 after serving twenty-two years in The Episcopal Diocese of West Texas.

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