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The Sunday of the Resurrection: Easter Day Sunday, April 20, 2025

April 20, 2025

Alleluia!! Christ is risen! Today and for the next 2 Sundays our gospel readings feature encounters with the risen Lord. These encounters varied, but led the earliest followers of Jesus to deeper faith and transformed lives. More than 100 generations have passed since those encounters but followers of Jesus today continue to encounter the risen Christ in faith deepening and life transforming ways.

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Sermon, Sunday April 20, 2025

April 20, 2025

Alleluia!! Christ is risen! Today and for the next 2 Sundays our gospel readings feature encounters with the risen Lord. These encounters varied, but led the earliest followers of Jesus to deeper faith and transformed lives. More than 100 generations have passed since those encounters but followers of Jesus today continue to encounter the risen Christ in faith deepening and life transforming ways.

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The Sunday of the Passion: Palm Sunday April 13, 2025

April 13, 2025

St Paul exhorts the church to put on the mind of Christ (Philippians 2:5), that is to adopt Christ Jesus’ attitude, perspective, priorities, his way of thinking and living. The reading of the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ on Passion Sunday, and the services of Holy Week afford us an excellent opportunity to focus on the mind of Christ. Luke’s account of Jesus’ last days, sheds particular light on Jesus’ innocence, his compassion and mercy, and the way in which he focused on the marginalized. By God’s grace, we are called to share Jesus’ attitude, perspective and priorities as we live out our lives. 

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Sermon Sunday, April 13, 2025

April 13, 2025

St Paul exhorts the church to put on the mind of Christ (Philippians 2:5), that is to adopt Christ Jesus’ attitude, perspective, priorities, his way of thinking and living. The reading of the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ on Passion Sunday, and the services of Holy Week afford us an excellent opportunity to focus on the mind of Christ. Luke’s account of Jesus’ last days, sheds particular light on Jesus’ innocence, his compassion and mercy, and the way in which he focused on the marginalized. By God’s grace, we are called to share Jesus’ attitude, perspective and priorities as we live out our lives. 

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Sermon, Sunday, April 6, 2025

April 6, 2025

This sermon focuses on Paul’s deep desire to know Christ intimately, sharing in his sufferings and the power of his resurrection, ultimately becoming Christlike. Paul’s relentless pursuit of this “prize” – a full, experiential union with God – exemplifies a life of faith that presses forward, setting aside past achievements. This echoes Mary’s selfless act of anointing Jesus’ feet, a profound expression of devotion and foreshadowing of his sacrifice, demonstrating the kind of intimate connection and valuing of Christ that Paul so earnestly sought.

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Fifth Sunday in Lent

April 6, 2025

This sermon focuses on Paul’s deep desire to know Christ intimately, sharing in his sufferings and the power of his resurrection, ultimately becoming Christlike. Paul’s relentless pursuit of this “prize” – a full, experiential union with God – exemplifies a life of faith that presses forward, setting aside past achievements. This echoes Mary’s selfless act of anointing Jesus’ feet, a profound expression of devotion and foreshadowing of his sacrifice, demonstrating the kind of intimate connection and valuing of Christ that Paul so earnestly sought.

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Third Sunday in Lent

March 23, 2025

Jesus is presented two events that prompt reflection on why bad things happen. Jesus’ response to these events is a call to repentance rather than assigning blame. Jesus follows up with a parable of a barren fig tree and the gardener’s intervention in an effort to get the tree to bear fruit. Perhaps unwanted events in our lives are means by which we are prompted to greater faithfulness.

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Sermon Sunday, March 23, 2025

March 23, 2025

Jesus is presented two events that prompt reflection on why bad things happen. Jesus’ response to these events is a call to repentance rather than assigning blame. Jesus follows up with a parable of a barren fig tree and the gardener’s intervention in an effort to get the tree to bear fruit. Perhaps unwanted events in our lives are means by which we are prompted to greater faithfulness.

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