Genesis 22:1-14 I am indebted to a large list of resources for this sermon- Dr. Ellen Davis’s sermon at Duke Chapel, the Rev. Ben Madison’s article for Mockingbird (CW: foster care), My Jewish Learning’s article The Binding of Isaac, My Jewish Learning’s article Seeing the Ram, this week’s Pulpit Fiction podcast episode, and conversations withContinue reading “Look Up”
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Sent
The data referenced here can be found in more detail from Church Pension Group sources referenced by this ENS article, this Pew Research article, this PRRI article, this Pew Trust Magazine article, this ENS article, the 2020 Clergy Compensation Report, and this CPG Trends in Ministry presentation. Matthew 9:35-10:8(9-23) “The harvest is plentiful but theContinue reading “Sent”
Our Holy Conversation Partner
Acts 2:1-21 My first conscious experience of Pentecost happened at a Diocesan youth retreat when I was fifteen years old. It wasn’t the feast of Pentecost, and the reading from Acts was not read. But all the same, it was my first moment of being so filled with the Holy Spirit that I felt likeContinue reading “Our Holy Conversation Partner”
Hope That Is In You
1 Peter 3:13-22 Always be ready to make your defense to anyone who demands from you an accounting for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and reverence. The 1st letter of Peter, like many of the pastoral letters and Pauline epistles, is written to a community that faces state sponsoredContinue reading “Hope That Is In You”
Burning
Luke 24:13-35 Why did they not recognize him? A member of our St Mark’s family asked me this on Tuesday morning at the coffee shop, and I don’t think he realized he was about to get a sneak preview of the Sunday sermon. Why, when the resurrected Jesus appeared to some of the disciples, didContinue reading “Burning”
Easter on the Way
Matthew 28:1-10 Mary and Mary Magdalene were not fools. Or rather, they were fools, but the kind that we all become when we love fiercely and completely. These two women were disciples, students of Jesus who had followed him on his journey from town to town. They had witnessed his healings and miracles, they hadContinue reading “Easter on the Way”
Good Friday is for Grievers
John 18:1-19:42 & the Good Friday liturgy, found on page 276 of the Book of Common Prayer The Maundy Thursday sermon at St Mark’s & Grace was given this year by our ministry intern, Kathy Maddox, a Candidate for Ordination to the Sacred Order of Deacons. If you missed worship this year, and you wouldContinue reading “Good Friday is for Grievers”
Save Us
In light of recent tragedies and ongoing conversation in this country around gun violence, I would like to lift up the work of March for Our Lives, RAWtools, and Bishops Against Gun Violence as good starting places for education, advocacy, and resources. It is impossible for me to reflect on the ministry of Jesus andContinue reading “Save Us”
Can These Bones Live?
Ezekiel 37:1-14 & John 11:1-45 Mortal, can these bones live? O Lord God, you know. The hand of the Lord brought the prophet Ezekiel into the valley of the shadow of death. The valley full of bones, dry and still and long dead, a sight which makes our haunted houses and metaphorical closets look likeContinue reading “Can These Bones Live?”
Healing, Not Curing.
John 9:1-41 I am deeply indebted in this sermon and in my reading of the healing ministry of Jesus to Amy Kenny, author of My Body is Not a Prayer Request. If you only purchase or check out one book this year, I hope you’ll try Amy Kenny’s. I am also indebted always to TheContinue reading “Healing, Not Curing.”