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  • He is Always Coming to Us – A Sermon on Matthew 3:13-17

    He is Always Coming to Us – A Sermon on Matthew 3:13-17

    “And do you come to me?” (From Matthew 3:13-17, Feast of the Baptism of our Lord, the First Sunday after the Epiphany) That’s the greeting Jesus receives from John. John almost seems surprised, taken aback, that Jesus has come to him. John has been in the wilderness preaching and baptizing. “Repent,” he says, “for the…

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  • A Spiritual Pilgrimage

    A Spiritual Pilgrimage

    You need a spiritual pilgrimage. Begin by closing your mouth. – The Sayings of the Egyptian Fathers (Quoted by John McGuckin in The Mystical Book of Chapters, 47).

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  • Where is the Child? – An Epiphany Sermon on Matthew 2:1-12

    Where is the Child? – An Epiphany Sermon on Matthew 2:1-12

    “Where is the child who has been born king of the Jews?” (From Matthew 2:1-12, Feast of the Epiphany) I received an anonymous letter in this afternoon’s mail. There was nothing to indicate who or where it was from. Everything was handwritten. It was a single piece of notebook paper. It said, “God please forgive…

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  • Holiness Always Wins – A Sermon on Matthew 2:13-15, 19-23

    Holiness Always Wins – A Sermon on Matthew 2:13-15, 19-23

    “Now after the wise men had left….” How strange that that is how today’s gospel (Matthew 2: 13-15, 19-23; Second Sunday after Christm) begins. We hear of their departure before we hear of their arrival. The wise men left before they’ve even arrived. At least that’s what happens as the readings are presented to us…

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  • Epiphany Proclamation 2014

    Epiphany Proclamation 2014

    The Church has a couple of traditions related to The Feast of the Epiphany. One of those is The Epiphany Proclamation (another being the blessing of homes). During the liturgy on the Feast of the Epiphany, January 6, the Church proclaims the date of Easter as well as other feast and fast dates. The Proclamation announces…

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  • Epiphany House Blessing with Chalk

    Epiphany House Blessing with Chalk

    The Church has a custom of blessing homes on the Feast of the Epiphany and the week following. Family and friends gather to ask God’s blessing on their homes and those who live in or visit the home. It is an invitation for Jesus to be a daily guest in our home, our comings and goings,…

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  • Claiming Our Share in His Divinity

    Claiming Our Share in His Divinity

    The saying “Know yourself” means therefore that we should recognize and acknowledge in ourselves the God who made us in his own image, for if we do this, we in turn will be recognized and acknowledged by our Maker. So let us not be at enmity with ourselves, but change our way of life without…

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  • 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…

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  • 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,…

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