Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Our sermon today may shock you. The Rev. Mercedes Clements talks about how sometimes we need to hear shocking news to be startled out of our familiar patterns.
Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Our sermon today is from the Rev. Mercedes Clements. The Gospel lesson is from John 6:51-58. Jesus said, “I am the living bread that came down from heaven. Whoever eats of this bread will live forever; and the bread that I will give for the life of the world is my flesh.”
The Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost
The BCP offers a contemporary interpretation and definition of the Church that is solidly connected to the Scriptures. But the definition of mission is offered in broad terms.
Our Holy Contemplation process will invite this church to discern our gifts, guiding us to do God’s work.
Tenth Sunday after Pentecost
Today’s Gospel covers the feeding of the 5000. Listen to Charles Tyrone, our senior warden and Education for Ministry mentor helps unpack this scene.
Ninth Sunday of Pentecost
Our sermon today is from Mother Mercedes and is a reflection on the Gospel Reading from Mark.
Eighth Sunday after Pentecost
"The fear is palpable. We can all feel it. What if the gunman had succeeded? What if tension flares? What if the reaction is violent? What does it mean for our country? What does it mean for our families? What does it mean for our safety and security?
Where do we turn?
Sixth Sunday after Pentecost
In the Episcopal Church, we recognize seven sacraments. The two major sacraments are Baptism and Eucharist. The other five sacraments are Confirmation, Holy Matrimony, Reconciliation of the Penitent, Unction, and Ordination. Unction is the old-fashioned term for laying on of hand and anointing.