Category: Sermon

  • When Our Great Buildings Fall – A Sermon On Mark 13:1-8

    When Our Great Buildings Fall – A Sermon On Mark 13:1-8

    What do you do when the great buildings of your life fall, when not one stone is left upon another, and all has been thrown down? I think that’s the question Jesus is answering in today’s gospel (Mark 13:1-8). It’s a question we all come to at some point.  It’s a question I’ve been asking Read more

  • Being All In – A Sermon On Mark 12:38-44

    Being All In – A Sermon On Mark 12:38-44

    “Many rich people put in large sums. A poor widow came and put in two small copper coins, which are worth a penny.” That’s what Jesus sees in today’s gospel (Mark 12:38-44).  Jesus says those two small coins are more than all the rich people’s large sums combined. That’s just not mathematically correct. You know Read more

  • “Lazarus, Come Out” – An All Saints’ Day Sermon On John 11:32-44

    “Lazarus, Come Out” – An All Saints’ Day Sermon On John 11:32-44

    “Lazarus, come out!” Jesus says in today’s gospel (John 11:32-44). He is calling Lazarus I hope you will hold onto those words. Let them sink into your heart and fall from your lips. “Lazarus, come out!” They are the thread that runs through this All Saints’ Day and everything we will do and say. They Read more

  • The Eye Of The Heart – A Sermon On Mark 10:46-52

    The Eye Of The Heart – A Sermon On Mark 10:46-52

    One of the things that strikes me about today’s gospel (Mark 10:46-52) is Jesus’ question to Bartimaeus, “What do you want me to do for you?”  My first reaction is, “He’s blind. What do you think he wants you to do? He wants to see again.” But then I think about times in my life Read more

  • How Will You Vote? – A Sermon On Mark 10:35-45

    How Will You Vote? – A Sermon On Mark 10:35-45

    As you may know, yesterday we elected the Rev. Angela Maria Cortiñas to be the next Bishop Suffragan of the Diocese of West Texas. Before we began the election Bishop Read reminded us that the election was not about one candidate winning and the others losing. It was not about choosing who we thought most Read more

  • Stuff – A Sermon On Mark 10:17-31

    Stuff – A Sermon On Mark 10:17-31

    Many years ago a good friend of mine showed me a book he’d recently been given. The abbott of a monastery gave it to him. My friend said, “It came from the abbott’s personal library. It’s very rare and valuable. Can you believe he could be that free with his book and just give it Read more

  • “It’s Not About What It’s About” – A Sermon On Mark 10:2-16

    “It’s Not About What It’s About” – A Sermon On Mark 10:2-16

    Let’s begin with a survey. Who thinks today’s gospel (Mark 10:2-16) is about marriage and divorce? Who thinks it’s about something else? Not much response to either. Who’s going to just wait and see? That’s what I thought. The reason I started with that is because I recently read again a line from the psychologist James Read more

  • Desperate Measures – A Sermon On Mark 9:38-50

    Desperate Measures – A Sermon On Mark 9:38-50

    The unquenchable fire of hell, plucked out eyeballs, amputated limbs, and forced drownings – welcome to the holy gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to St. Mark (Mark 9:38-50). What a friend we have in Jesus.  A mentor of mine says that sometimes the good news is bad news before it becomes good news. Read more

  • GOATs, Cleaning Ladies, And Greatness – A Sermon On Mark 9:30-37

    GOATs, Cleaning Ladies, And Greatness – A Sermon On Mark 9:30-37

    Are you familiar with the acronym GOAT? G-O-A-T. It means Greatest of All Time.  Many trace its origin to the early 1960s and Muhammad Ali saying, “I am the greatest!” and his wife in 1992 creating a business called Greatest of All Time, Inc. (GOAT, Inc.) (source) In the early 2000s rapper LL Cool J Read more