I think you know what it's like to walk into church carrying the burdens of the world and leave with a deep peace in your heart. What an incredible blessing!... read more →
We've had to sacrifice a lot because of this pandemic. We've even had to sacrifice our usual way of celebrating Holy Communion. Jesus sacrificed his very self—his very own body... read more →
Music gives us permission to let our hearts feel and even overflow. I realize that secular music can be just as cathartic as hymnody. The difference between them is that... read more →
Our Anglican heritage gives us one voice through baptism to proclaim our faith using the Book of Common Prayer. We may feel isolated in our homes, unsure how to live... read more →
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 →
Covid-19 and all its ramifications cannot change who God is. Violence in our cities and political strife cannot change who God is. God is good and God chooses us as... 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 →
After Peter tries to walk on water, Jesus grabs hold of him before he sinks and helps him into the boat. Jesus then gets into the boat himself. Jesus, fully... read more →
When we are confronted with senseless loss, we follow the example of Jesus and look for that deserted place where we can remember, let our tears fall, pray, be still,... read more →
The parables of the treasure in the field and the pearl of great price both concern the surpassing value of the Kingdom of heaven. Knowing God in Jesus Christ is... read more →