James 1:17-27 These are trying times. Our hearts and our shoulders are heavy with the burdens of our personal lives and with the horrors covered in the news every day. Violence continues as we watch and pray for those who are desperate to escape Afghanistan and for those who will be left behind. Our veteransContinue reading “The Mirror”
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Bread of Life, pt 4
John 6:56-69 This week, for a change of scenery as I continue to be unable to drive with my injured foot, I asked Ben to drop me off at a new local coffee shop that just opened in Lynchburg. Don’t worry, it wasn’t the coffee shop where said injury occurred! Although this weekend, just yesterdayContinue reading “Bread of Life, pt 4”
The Bread of Life, pt 3
John 6:51-58 The feeding of the five thousand with loaves and fishes. The seekers demanding satisfaction from Jesus. The town gossips scoffing at their neighbor’s son as he claims to be heaven-sent. Jesus has been preaching the same sermon against multiple backdrops, across multiple communities, and with every passing moment he dives deeper and unspoolsContinue reading “The Bread of Life, pt 3”
Bread of Life, pt 2
John 6:35, 41-51 I am indebted this month to the work of the reverend Lauren Winner in her book “Wearing God: Clothing, Laughter, Fire, and Other Ways of Meeting God,” specifically the chapter of her book about Bread which can be found online via the Image Journal. I commend to you her reflections on theContinue reading “Bread of Life, pt 2”
The Bread of Life, pt 1
A week has passed for each of us, but in the world of our Gospel text we are mere hours past the feeding of the five thousand. A sign, a wonder, a miraculous feast made up of a child’s rations, enough to feed thousands to fullness and still come away with leftovers to share withContinue reading “The Bread of Life, pt 1”
Grace-filled & fed
The feeding of the great crowd, the feast of loaves and fishes, may be one of the most familiar Bible stories in the Gospels. This event, this impossible feast, was so striking and so influential to the early church that it appears six times across the four Gospels, six accounts of a single miracle. RatherContinue reading “Grace-filled & fed”
Gospel Rest
This sermon was written and recorded for both Grace Episcopal and St Mark’s Episcopal. I am indebted to Debie Thomas of Journey with Jesus for the guidance that brought this sermon into being after the disruption in my life by a recent injury. Mark 6:30-34, 53-56 After their first season of evangelism, the disciples cameContinue reading “Gospel Rest”
Hymns of Praise
Ephesians 1:3-14 I learned many things about myself, about God, and about the Church during the many hours I spent in the Chapel of the Apostles during seminary. This small modern chapel hosted liturgies three times a day during the week, most of which were led by students. Seminary students read the lessons, officiated theContinue reading “Hymns of Praise”
Thus says the Lord
Ezekiel 2:1-5 The people of God are not as familiar with the prophetic voice as we once were. Many of us now, were we to meet someone who claimed to be a prophet, would meet them with raised eyebrows or even with concern for their health. We might brush them aside, thank them and moveContinue reading “Thus says the Lord”
Reach
Mark 5:21-43 Today we join Jesus as he disembarks from the once storm-tossed boat and steps onto a beach that is quickly crowded with people. His reputation as a teacher and a healer precedes him, and everyone who is able comes rushing to meet him, craning for a glimpse of this mysterious man. Among theContinue reading “Reach”