The Sunday Sermon: Pledges Made in Faith, Fulfilled with Joy

Today’s Collect, or opening prayer, is one of my favorites. “Blessed Lord, who caused all Holy Scriptures to be written for our learning. Grant us so to hear them, read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest them, that we may embrace and ever hold fast the blessed hope of everlasting life …” Besides the sheer poetry … READ MORE…

The Sunday Sermon: Living Resurrection Lives

Right before our gospel lesson begins, Martha and Jesus have a talk. Martha is upset that Jesus didn’t come to town earlier, knowing her brother Lazarus was sick, and Jesus assures her that he will rise again. Assuming she knows what he means, Martha gives the orthodox answer: “I know that he will rise again … READ MORE…

The Sunday Sermon: …. but now I see

It’s 7 am on a Sunday morning. I drive off the Route 263 ramp onto Sixth Avenue, on my way to the 8:00 service. There aren’t many people about yet. As I wait at the light, I notice a blanket in a doorway. It’s covering something lumpy, and two worn-out sneakers are sticking out of … READ MORE…

The Sunday Sermon: the path to freedom

When listening to today’s Gospel it is as important as ever to remember that we are all disciples. We are all students, we are all learning, we are all followers on the way. Today we hear Jesus say to his disciples, “You know that among the Gentiles those whom they recognize as their rulers lord … READ MORE…

The Sunday Sermon: The Desires of our Hearts

Now and then our lectionary provides a reading that lines up perfectly with what’s going on in the world or the church. We don’t pick the Scripture we hear on a Sunday: it is prescribed in a three-year cycle, and if we want to do something different we have to ask permission from the bishop. … READ MORE…

The Sunday Sermon: True Greatness

My Acorn TV obsession of the moment is a series called The Clinic. It’s an ensemble medical drama set in Ireland. Over and over again misunderstandings and conflict arise because people don’t spell out what they need or what they mean. They keep missing opportunities for important conversations about relationships, death, and family. Maybe you … READ MORE…

The Sunday Sermon: Homecoming: Listen with the Heart

Listen. What do you hear? The breathing of the person next to you. The traffic outside. A voice. The shuffling of paper. The beating of your own heart. There is no background music, no mechanical buzz. This is a quiet place, a sacred space, a refuge from the chaos and noise of the world. In … READ MORE…

The Sunday Sermon: Bread from Heaven

For four weeks now we have been hearing about Jesus and bread. He fed the multitude with bread and fish. He spoke of manna in the wilderness as bread from heaven. He said, ¨I am the Bread of Life¨. And now he says, ¨I am the living bread that came down from heaven … Those … READ MORE…

The Sunday Sermon: The Way of Love

“Every cloud has a silver lining. That test was a piece of cake. Don´t worry, I was only pulling your leg.” What do these phrases have in common? They are all idioms, phrases that mean something different from what the individual words say and that would not make sense if translated into another language word … READ MORE…

The Sunday Sermon: open to grace

Almost exactly 12 years ago, I made a big life change. I had been working in corporate America. I was successful, and good at what I did. I made enough money. I lived in a nice, new house in the LA area. And 12 years ago this month, I left that behind, sold my house, … READ MORE…