Beholding Our Neighbor in Love: Sermon from April 17, 2016 by Dan Beirne
“I see you.” “I value you.” “I love you.”
Second Sunday of Easter
And this wasn't an ordinary "Doubting Thomas" sermon. Nor was it a "Believing Thomas" sermon. This sermon was about the body of Christ...and was moving.
Sermon from 4/10/16 by Seminarian Evan Mayhew
Our God is not impartial to our struggles and anxieties, or unsympathetic to our insecurities and fears. Our God understands that our prayers and words don't always express everything we feel, or encapsulate everything we want to say. ...
Sermon: Friday, March 25, 2016: Good Friday
He had called this man so many names: Rabbi, Messiah, Christ, The Holy One of God. There was more to Jesus than Peter could ever name, and now this man that he devoted his life to was marching toward certain death. So, he stayed there at the gate and waited and watched.
Sermon: Thursday, March 24, 2016: Maundy Thursday
Jesus is simply waiting for us in love to stop claiming “You will never wash my feet” and to simply start paying attention to this mutual love and service – these means of grace we've been offered – this new commandment to love.
"We Are Witnesses to These Things..." -- Testimonies for the Season of Easter
We hesitate to believe that our stories have that kind of power, even though many of us have already experienced the power of a true story told well to alter the course of our lives.