Fourth Sunday after Pentecost
Our sermon today on this Father’s Day is from Dr. Stan Lombardo, a professor of English at Arkansas Tech University.
Second Sunday after Pentecost
Be still and know that I am God.Before we explore what Jesus is teaching about the Sabbath, we need to go back to the
beginning and consider exactly what God commands on the Sabbath.
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Pentecost Sunday
Our homily today is from retired Arkansas Tech University professor, Dr. Deborah Wilson.
Seventh Sunday of Easter
Today is an intersection of a lot of change in our lives. Some of us are graduating from high school or college. We are parents watching our children take those first steps of independence. We are mothers watching our children reach milestones, embrace their personalities, and move further away from our arms. We are a church who has transitioned through three rectors in the last two years. As Episcopalians we have a new bishop in Arkansas and soon to be a new presiding bishop later this year.
Sixth Sunday of Easter
The world around us feels very polarized these days. Over decades, the political scene has evolved to increasingly extremist views. World conflict dating back centuries has tapped into
strongly held cultural beliefs, resulting in conflict over the opinions of right and wrong in global strife. Increased anxiety from global instability can fuel the breakdown of large, diverse
communities into small, isolated groups.