• Blessing Chalk For An Epiphany House Blessing

    Blessing Chalk For An Epiphany House Blessing

    There is a tradition of blessing homes on the Feast of the Epiphany and during the weeks that follow. One way of doing this is to use blessed chalk to mark the doorway as follows: Marking the doorway to one’s home is rooted in the Old Testament. Holy Scripture reminds us that God has at… Read more

  • Epiphany House Blessing Using Chalk

    Epiphany House Blessing Using Chalk

    The Church has a custom of blessing homes on the Feast of the Epiphany (January 6) and the weeks 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… Read more

  • Epiphany Proclamation of Easter 2019

    Epiphany Proclamation of Easter 2019

    The ancient Church had a practice of announcing the dates of Easter as well as other feasts and fasts that do not have a fixed date. Since the Epiphany is a fixed date feast (January 6) and also the last major fixed date feast before we enter the Easter cycle which is characterized by moveable… Read more

  • Yes – A Christmas Sermon on Luke 2:1-20

    Yes – A Christmas Sermon on Luke 2:1-20

    Jesus is God’s yes to us and the world. Regardless of who you are, where you are from, what you have done or left undone, or what is happening in your life today, you get a yes. There is no one who does not get a yes.  Read more

  • The Christmas Proclamation

    The Christmas Proclamation

    The Christmas Proclamation as it is sometimes called comes from the Roman Martyrology. It is usually read on Christmas Eve before the Midnight Mass. The proclamation sets the birth of Jesus in relationship to events of the Old Testament as well as the Greek and Roman worlds. It is a way of dating Jesus’ birth… Read more

  • Hospitality Heals Our Estrangement – An Advent Sermon On Luke 1:39-45

    Hospitality Heals Our Estrangement – An Advent Sermon On Luke 1:39-45

    Throughout our lives we find ourselves in circumstances or situations that are strange, new, incomprehensible. They’re beyond our previous experience and more often than not they leave us feeling estranged from ourselves, an alien in our own life. You know what that’s like, right? I wonder if that’s exactly how Mary feels. I wonder if… 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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