Have you ever thought about how physical our worship is in the Episcopal Church? We stand and sit and kneel. We walk up to the altar. We turn to face... read more →
We’ve started a new sermon series called ‘Liturgies of Love.’ We’re looking at the parts of our worship, why they don’t work as well virtually, and how to incorporate the... read more →
Can you remember a moment when you knew that God was with you? God is with us all the time, but far too often, we are either too distracted to... read more →
This Sunday, we celebrated the Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul, two saints who made a huge impact on the church. But that's not all they share. They both... read more →
With online church and social distancing, I fear that we are becoming complacent with a faith that demands less of us. When Jesus sent his disciples out into the world,... read more →
The Spirit of God is like a flood in the desert, washing over the arid landscape of our souls, carving out trenches, uprooting plants, and leaving a transformed landscape behind.... read more →
When we feel alone, the gift of the Holy Spirit fills us with the presence of God. When we don't know what to do, it's the Holy Spirit within us... read more →
The image of the Good Shepherd teaches us God's love and protection. But when Jesus says he is the gate for the sheep, he is also reminding us that he... read more →
We are continuously faced with uncertainty in life, but even more so right now. It would be easy for that uncertainty fester into a spiritual anxiety. But we have a... read more →
No one expected, as they welcomed Jesus triumphantly into Jerusalem waving palm branches, that the week could end at the cross. Likewise, no one expected a few short weeks ago... read more →