Pentecost XIX: Loving God with our whole heart, soul, and mind and our neighbor as we love ourselves hinges on who we believe is calling us into divine and human relationships.
Pentecost XVIII: Jesus poses the same question to us this morning. In our lives—as individuals, as a congregation, as country—what belongs to the emperor? And what belongs to God?
Pentecost XIV: At the end of the day, no matter what we face, every one of us here has hit the lottery jackpot as receivers of astonishing grace and mercy.
Pentecost XIII: 9/11 opened us to one of the greatest challenges our human race faces: to be able to see the face of God in those who are profoundly different from us and whose, language, culture, and way of life we don’t understand.
Pentecost XII: As God’s people the first hope we have to offer the world is this holy ideal of work that is part of your character and your life undertaken because it has value, meaning, and profit for others as well as oneself.
Pentecost XI: The first thing that I could see, looking out my window, was our Cathedral still standing: strong, proud, eager to continue her service as the spiritual home for the nation. That is our legacy and that is our call.