Posted in Sermons on July 30, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Proper 12, Yr C Luke 11:1-13
Ever since the first moment that we human beings realized our place in the created order, we have appealed in many ways to the Holy One who created us. In times of distress, we humans have begged and pleaded and whined for help from God. In times when we have [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on July 27, 2007 | No Comments »
Well, first of all, apologies for the long absence of an entry on this blog. The past three weeks have been quite a roller-coaster.
One of the most wonderful things that has happened is that the pillar of fire/smoke is moving! I’ve been called as Rector of St. Philip’s Episcopal Church in Laurel, Maryland, and I’ve [...]
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Posted in Sermons on July 2, 2007 | No Comments »
Proper 8, Yr C Luke 9:51-62
Idealist. Radical. Fanatic. Would you associate those words with people like Mother Teresa, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., or St. Francis of Assisi? In today’s gospel, would you associate those words with Jesus and his disciples? Perhaps we should, for all three words describe the way in which Jesus journeys [...]
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