• Advent, A Season of Uncategorized Life – A Sermon on John 1:6-8, 19-28

    Advent, A Season of Uncategorized Life – A Sermon on John 1:6-8, 19-28

    Most of you have heard enough of my preaching and teaching to know that when it comes to either/or questions my default response is “yes.” Is it this or is it that? Yes. This isn’t about playing a game, being evasive, or trying to be difficult. I am simply trying to be faithful. We encounter Read more

  • Advent, A Season in the Wilderness – A Sermon on Mark 1:1-8

    Advent, A Season in the Wilderness – A Sermon on Mark 1:1-8

    The wilderness, John the Baptist, preparing the way of the Lord. They are three major images in today’s gospel, Mark 1:1-8. They are three signposts on the Advent journey. They are three windows into our heart. I want us to think about them in the context of last Sunday’s gospel, Mark 13:24-37. Last Sunday was Read more

  • Advent, the Season of Necessary Endings – A Sermon on Mark 13:24-37

    Advent, the Season of Necessary Endings – A Sermon on Mark 13:24-37

    By now most of you probably know that the primary focus of my priesthood and ministry is the growth and development of our inner life. It’s the core of my preaching, teaching, and our life together at St. Philip’s. The inner life takes us from darkness to light. It means we are always trying to Read more

  • Called to Become God: The Human Vocation

    Called to Become God: The Human Vocation

    “I should be doing more,” she said. “I want to do more but I don’t know what to do. I don’t know what God wants me to do. What is God’s will for my life?” That’s how our conversation began. Her questions and statements are more than familiar to me. I have heard them or Read more

  • Silence, the Way Home

    Silence, the Way Home

    The 14th century Sufi poet and mystic, Rumi, wrote, “Return to the root of the root of yourself.”¹ His words remind me that I often live on the periphery or circumference of life, disconnected from the root of my being and existence. To “return to the root of the root” of myself means returning to Read more

  • Is it God’s or the Emperor’s? A Sermon on Matthew 22:15-22

    Is it God’s or the Emperor’s? A Sermon on Matthew 22:15-22

    I want you to think about a few things and then I want to ask you some questions about those things. First, think about the checks you have written, the bills you have paid, and the purchases you have charged over the last few weeks. How have you spent your money? Next, think about where 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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