My sermons for the past couple of Sunday's Sorry for the delay!
In his book Exodus, Peter Enns writes: [The Lord's Supper teaches that] Rituals are good, and they are instituted and used by God to 'connect' his people with him. We learn through ritual that the church is not just made... Continue Reading →
“People need an intellectual understanding of the significance of their community. They need a clear reminder of the meaning and place of the community in today's world. It is important to be reminded of the precise goals of the community,... Continue Reading →
“All truly great thoughts are conceived while walking.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche Back in February I took to walking thanks to my friend Canon Sue Paulton, who had a troop of us walking to Jerusalem. It was challenging walking in winter... Continue Reading →
Today’s sermon focused on Jesus and his witness to radical hospitality.
The last three weeks sermons I have been lax in getting them posted