Tag: Healing

  • “Let Me See Again” – A Sermon On Mark 10:46-52

    “Let Me See Again” – A Sermon On Mark 10:46-52

    Most of you have heard enough of my preaching that you won’t be surprised when I tell you that I don’t want us to literalize today’s gospel (Mark 10:46-52) and make it about only physical blindness and sight. We often hear this story and think of blindness and seeing in their outward forms. But what Read more

  • Jesus’ Prescription For Healing And Wholeness – A Sermon On Mark 9:38-50

    Jesus’ Prescription For Healing And Wholeness – A Sermon On Mark 9:38-50

    A friend of mine often says, “Sometimes the good news is bad news before it is good news.” That sure fits today’s gospel (Mark 9:38-50). Today’s gospel tells us that the prognosis is good – life, and peace with one another. But before that comes there is the treatment. And that’s the bad news. The Read more

  • What Causes You To Sigh? – A Sermon On Mark 7:24-37

    What Causes You To Sigh? – A Sermon On Mark 7:24-37

    Last week I had a phone conversation with a clergy colleague in the diocese. We have a close though slightly formal relationship. After we exchanged the usual and expected greetings and pleasantries I said to him, “So how are you, really?”  He sighed deeply and said, “It’s déjà vu. It’s just like it was last Read more

  • What Haunts You Today? – A Sermon On Mark 6:14-29

    What Haunts You Today? – A Sermon On Mark 6:14-29

    Seventh Sunday After Pentecost: Proper 10, Year B – Mark 6:14-29 Do you ever feel like your life is haunted, like something unresolved has come to visit? Do you ever feel like something is wandering the hallways of your heart and mind, “a presence that is not quite a presence” (Whyte, Consolations, 97)?  Let me Read more

  • The Divine Touch – A Sermon On Mark 5:21-43

    The Divine Touch – A Sermon On Mark 5:21-43

    Fifth Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 8, Year B – Mark 5:21-43 I’m usually the one that drives when my wife, Cyndy, and I go somewhere. If we’re going further than a few blocks I almost always roll up the sleeve of my right arm, lay my hand in her lap, and say, “Would you rub Read more

  • Where Are You? – A Sermon On Genesis 3:8-15

    Where Are You? – A Sermon On Genesis 3:8-15

    About a week and a half ago I was sitting at the kitchen counter with my wife, Cyndy, supper was cooking, and we were talking. Somewhere in our conversation she asked, “Where are you?” She could see that I was sitting no more than three feet from here. But that’s not what she was asking Read more

  • Confessing

    Confessing

    What on earth were you thinking Mike? Why would you do that? What an idiot. There it was again, that familiar inner voice. At one time those words, that voice, were about what I had done. Now they were about having scheduled an appointment with Fr. Kelly to confess what I had done. Those words, Read more

  • A Prayer Concerning COVID-19

    A Prayer Concerning COVID-19

    God the Father, your will for all people is health and salvation;We praise you and thank you, O Lord. God the Son, you came that we might have life, and might have it more abundantly;We praise you and thank you, O Lord. God the Holy Spirit, you make our bodies the temple of your presence;We Read more

  • This Is Our Night – A Sermon On John 13:1-17, 31-35 For Maundy Thursday

    This Is Our Night – A Sermon On John 13:1-17, 31-35 For Maundy Thursday

    Maundy Thursday – John 13:1-17, 31-35 “You will never wash my feet,” Peter says to Jesus. What’s that about? What’s going on with Peter?  I don’t know but I have a guess. I think it’s about more than having his feet washed. In fact, I don’t think it’s even about his feet. I think it’s Read more