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Most people think of "faith" as a noun — you either have it or you don't. Provost Jan Naylor Cope said maybe we should think of it more as a verb.
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There's the image that Jesus demands strict adherence from his followers. But, as Dean Randy Hollerith points out, Jesus gave his disciples an out -- and asked them to choose for themselves.
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Bishop Mary Glasspool said there are key lessons to be learned from the brave women who challenged The Episcopal Church for ordination 50 years ago — and still work to be done.
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Less than 24 hours after a gunman nearly killed former President Donald Trump, the Cathedral gathered for prayer — and to hear about speaking up for truth.
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St. Paul wrote about the "thorn in the flesh," and the Rev. Jo Nygard Owens asks: what if the thorns in our lives aren't something to be avoided, but embraced?
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Jesus broke barriers to love people into life. The question, Dean Randy Hollerith says, is: Will you do the same?
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Provost Jan Naylor Cope is one of our most popular preachers -- and her sermon yesterday shows you why.
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As the Cathedral and the nation prepare to celebrate the Juneteenth holiday, we were treated to a fiery sermon from Bishop Vashti McKenzie.
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D.C. Chief of Police Pamela A. Smith has had a long career in law enforcement ... and her homily for National Gun Violence Awareness Day shows her equally impressive experience in the pulpit.
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Provost Jan Cope asks: How are you manifesting the love of God that resides in you?