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“See, I Am Making All Things New” – A Funeral Sermon On Revelation 21:2-7
When I was a child and would hear about someone dying, a family member or a friend of my parents, my first question was always: How old was he? How old was she? It’s not necessarily my first question these days but it’s still one of the first. Somewhere in that question is my belief Read more
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God Re-Members – A Funeral Sermon
Death is such a mystery. Sometimes it comes way too soon, too early. It comes as a tragic injustice cutting short a life yet to be fully lived. It often calls into question all we thought we knew and believed. Other times death comes too slowly and takes too long. That also is a tragic Read more
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It’s Not Fair But… – A Sermon On Matthew 20:1-16
Several years ago a friend called me about the sermon she had preached the day before. She was not happy with how it went. She said, “I gave a really good sermon yesterday. And someone said to me, ‘Thank you. I really enjoyed your sermon.’” She said, “I didn’t want them to enjoy the sermon. Read more
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Paying What We Owe – A Sermon On Romans 13:8-14
How’s your credit rating these days? Are you keeping up with what you owe or have you fallen behind? Now before you answer that let me clarify what I’m asking. I’m not asking about your personal finances, mortgage, car payment, or credit card balance. I’m asking about how you are loving these days. “Owe no Read more
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The Mixed Bag Of Our Life – A Sermon On Matthew 16:13-20
What do you see when you look at yourself these days? What stands out for you? And what do you wish you could hide? What do you want others to see? And what’s the last thing you want them to see? I ask those questions because I think it’s easy to take one aspect or Read more
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“Uh-Oh” – A Sermon On Matthew 15:10-28
“Listen and understand,” Jesus says in today’s gospel (Matthew 15:10-28). Imagine what our world and lives might be like if listening and understanding were our daily practices. There is a lot of practical wisdom in what Jesus says and we’ve all experienced the truth of his words. Haven’t there been times when deep thorough listening 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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