• Lift Me Up and I Shall Live Again

    Lift Me Up and I Shall Live Again

    From Blessed Paul Giustiniani as quoted by Dom Jean Leclerq in Alone with God (p. 113); ‘The Lord lifts up those who fall’ [Ps. 145:15]. I never tire of repeating this word, which is the foundation of all my hope. I have fallen, Lord, but You are my God and my king: According to your… Read more

  • No More Admirably Arranged Lives – A Sermon on Romans 6:12-23

    No More Admirably Arranged Lives – A Sermon on Romans 6:12-23

    A priest was visiting with a new parishioner and asked, “How’s your relationship with God?” The parishioner says, “There’s not much to tell. I like sinning. God likes forgiving. We get along just fine.” That story is an adaptation of some lines from W. H. Auden’s poem, For the Time Being: A Christmas Oratorio. In… Read more

  • Love Triangles – A Sermon on Matthew 10:24-39

    Love Triangles – A Sermon on Matthew 10:24-39

    Love triangles. I want to talk with you today about love triangles. You know what I am talking about right? You’ve seen the pictures and headlines on the tabloids in the grocery store check out lines. Love triangles are often the subject of movie plots and sometimes they are the circumstances in which a crime… Read more

  • Stop Thinking About God – A Sermon for the Feast of the Holy Trinity

    Stop Thinking About God – A Sermon for the Feast of the Holy Trinity

    What I am about to tell you may sound a bit strange. It might even sound as if I am being unfaithful and inappropriate, especially today, the Feast of the Holy Trinity. I think it’s important, however, even necessary. Ready? Stop thinking about God. You probably didn’t come here today expecting to be told to… Read more

  • Living Under the Influence – A Sermon on Acts 2:1-21 for the Feast of Pentecost

    Living Under the Influence – A Sermon on Acts 2:1-21 for the Feast of Pentecost

    “But others sneered and said, ‘They are filled with new wine.’” They sure looked drunk. They sounded drunk. They acted drunk. But Peter denied it. “We’re not drunk,” he said, “it’s only nine o’clock in the morning.” So which is it? Were they sober as Peter said or were they filled with new wine? (Acts… Read more

  • Blessing of a Labyrinth

    Blessing of a Labyrinth

    Last evening, May 1, our parish celebrated its feast day, the Feast of St. Philip. The evening included Holy Eucharist and a dedication and blessing of the newly completed labyrinth and prayer garden using the liturgy below. + + + Through the ages, Almighty God has moved his people to set apart holy places for… Read more

Fr. Mike

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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