Tag: Lent 4A

  • Here’s Mud In Your Eye – A Sermon On John 9:1-41

    Here’s Mud In Your Eye – A Sermon On John 9:1-41

    I’m going to begin this sermon a little differently from how I usually do. I’m going to start with a visual aid and a little experiment that I hope will help open our eyes.  About ten or twelve years ago we commissioned this icon of Jesus and Philip. Take a good look at the icon. Read more

  • All Shall Be Well – A Sermon On Psalm 23 And COVID-19

    All Shall Be Well – A Sermon On Psalm 23 And COVID-19

    “All shall be well. All shall be well. Every manner of thing shall be well.” I hope you will hold on to what those words say. Let them bind you to faith, hope, and love, and connect you to one another. The theme of those words – all shall be well – is the thread… Read more

  • Seeing All There is to See – A Sermon on John 9:1-41

    Seeing All There is to See – A Sermon on John 9:1-41

    Everything about Jesus, his life, his words, his actions, are a judgment on our lives and world. That judgment offers us the chance to see as he sees, to live as he lives, and to be as he is. His judgment, however, is not an adjudication for the purpose of punishment. Rather, it is a… Read more

  • “Surely we are not blind, are we?” – A Sermon on John 9:1-41, Lent 4A

    The collect and readings for the Fourth Sunday in Lent may be found here. The appointed gospel is John 9:1-41. As he walked along, he saw a man blind from birth. His disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” Jesus answered, “Neither this man nor his Read more