A Sermon on Matthew 4:1-11.
I said on Ash Wednesday that the problem that ensnares the world today is the same problem that has plagued humanity since the beginning, namely, our rebellion against G...Show More
However one wants to interpret the story of humanity’s fall in the opening chapters of Genesis, the major premise of that narrative is clear. The fundamental problem in the story of humanity is our re...Show More
In a few days, we will gather back here to start the season of Lent with a celebration of the Ash Wednesday liturgy. The season of Lent is a season of repentance and self-denial, and frequently in Len...Show More
Acts 1:1-8
Saint Luke is the only one of the Evangelists, which is a word we use for the authors of the Gospels, who wrote a sequel. Matthew, Mark, and John (it almost sounds odd to say it without ...Show More
1 Corinthians 2:1-16; Matthew 5:13-20
Today we are three Sundays away from the start of Lent. This Sunday is known Septuagesima Sunday, which means that we are 70 days away from Easter. Next Sunday...Show More
Luke 2:22-40
Typically, this Sunday is the fourth Sunday of or after Epiphany, but instead, because today is February 2nd, we are celebrating Candlemas, also known as the Feast of the Presentation ...Show More
So, here’s my logic. I’m assuming that no one is coming to the annual meeting who won’t be in church today, but there may be some people who aren’t staying for the annual meeting who are here right no...Show More
Later this evening I will be headed to the airport to board a plane to Wisconsin where I’ll spend the next week studying at Nashotah House. Because of the reading that I’ve had to do for the class tha...Show More