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  • Do You Have A Secret? – A Sermon On Luke 2:22-40

    Do You Have A Secret? – A Sermon On Luke 2:22-40

    Many year ago, at the suggestion of my priest, I did some work with a counselor. During one of our meetings the conversation lulled and he asked me a question. “Mike, do you have a secret?” Tears filled my eyes. I had butterflies in my stomach. And my heart was pounding. I nodded, whispered yes,… Read more

  • Consenting To Life – A Sermon On Matthew 3:13-17

    Consenting To Life – A Sermon On Matthew 3:13-17

    What do you do when your prayer is not answered, the budget doesn’t work out, expectations are not met? What do you do when your plan doesn’t come together, a relationship ends, or life is interrupted? What do you do when it’s a hard day and you just want to say no and run away?… Read more

  • Longing And Fear – An Epiphany Sermon On Matthew 2:1-12

    Longing And Fear – An Epiphany Sermon On Matthew 2:1-12

    The Epiphany – Matthew 2:1-12 I recently overhead a man say, “I don’t want to work until I’m too old to live.” He didn’t elaborate or explain what he meant but his words have stayed with me. I think it’s one of those statements that says more than the words he spoke. My guess is… Read more

  • Epiphany House Blessing With Chalk

    Epiphany House Blessing With 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 2020

    Epiphany Proclamation Of Easter 2020

    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

  • I Think It Still Matters – A Reflection On Matthew 2:13-18

    I Think It Still Matters – A Reflection On Matthew 2:13-18

    Feast of the Holy Innocents – Matthew 2:13-18 When Herod saw that he had been tricked by the wise men, he was infuriated, and he sent and killed all the children in and around Bethlehem who were two years old or under, according to the time that he had learned from the wise men. (Matthew… Read more

  • The Ethics of Christmas

    The Ethics of Christmas

    This Christmas night bestowed peace on the whole world; So let no one threaten; This is the night of the Most Gentle One – Let no one be cruel; This is the night of the Humble One – Let no one be proud. Now is the day of joy – Let us not revenge; Now… 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

  • Filling The Jesus Gap – A Sermon On Matthew 11:2-11

    Filling The Jesus Gap – A Sermon On Matthew 11:2-11

    The Third Sunday in Advent, Year A – Matthew 11:2-11 John yelled at his disciples, “The Messiah is doing what!?” His voice escaped between the bars of his cell and echoed throughout the prison. Maybe his disciples told him what Jesus was doing. Or maybe he overheard the guards talking about it. Maybe he found… Read more