Sermons

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    The Rev. Canon Gina Gilland Campbell

    Advent II: God sends us messengers; voices crying out in desert places; smoothing, straightening, leveling; preparing the way. And all the while, these deeply faithful ones call us to let go of the old; to lay down every single solitary thing that keeps us from embracing God’s newness.

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    The Rev. Canon Jan Naylor Cope

    Advent I: What do we see when we slow down? What do we see when we intentionally wait and watch? What messenger may God be sending to you and to me in this Advent season?

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    The Very Rev. Gary Hall

    Advent I: Though we hope for the new world as an act of God, we can begin even now to live as if that world was our present reality.

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    The Rev. Canon Gina Gilland Campbell

    Christ the King: In Jesus, all that God is, all that God loves, all that God imagines resides and rules and reigns among us.

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    Bonnie Anderson, former president of the Episcopal Church’s House of Deputies

    Pentecost XXIII

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    The Rev. Canon Jan Naylor Cope

    Evensong: This is the time for good people to make common cause. That's what we’re seeking to do: to be faithful in this generation, in this time, in this expression of being a house of prayer for all people.

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    Pentecost XXIII: Our personal relationship with Jesus is the touchstone of our faith in the power of God to transform our lives. This is the energy that enables us to put our faith into action…

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    Ebrahim Rasool

    Building the Middle Ground, Defeating the Extremes

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    The Right Rev. Philip Poole

    Remembrance Sunday: Never give up the hope of God’s love and never give up the hope for peace.

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    The Rev. Canon Jan Naylor Cope

    Pentecost XXII: We are not unfamiliar with the false gods that would seek our allegiance, our identity, our service.