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Category Archives: Sunday Reflection
Sunday Reflection & Rector’s Corner
Sunday Reflection The Birth of Saint John the Baptist, 24 June: The birth of Saint John the Baptist is told in the Gospel according to Luke, where it serves as a bridge between the Old Testament and the time of Christ. The … Continue reading →
Sunday Reflection & Rector’s Corner
Sunday Reflection Ascension of the Lord: The Feast of the Ascension of Jesus Christ is celebrated 40 days after Easter Day, marking the conclusion of Jesus’ post resurrection appearances and his ascension into heaven. Celebration of this holy day dates … Continue reading →
Sunday Reflection & Rector’s Corner
Sunday Reflection: Acts 16 offers a compelling portrait of ministry for our consideration. This chapter begins with Paul choosing Timothy as his companion. This is a significant reminder that ministry is not a solo endeavor; it requires companionship. Paul is convinced that … Continue reading →
Sunday Reflection & Rector’s Corner
Sunday Reflection: “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another.” John 13:34. Our Gospel this morning and even from The Book of Acts, suggest that an appropriate post-resurrection life motto is “choose love.” But that can be an awfully hard … Continue reading →
Sunday Reflection & Rector’s Corner
Sunday Reflection: Acts 9:36-43. One of the true joys of the Easter season is dwelling in the Book of Acts and seeing the immediate effects of the Resurrection upon the community of Jesus’ followers. We hear of people, at least men, … Continue reading →
Sunday Reflection & Rector’s Corner
Julian of Norwich, Spiritual Teacher – 8 May:The church celebrates the Feast of Dame Julian of Norwich. Julian (or Juliana) was a fourteenth-century Englishwoman who is known for one book, The Revelations of Divine Love. This work records sixteen visions … Continue reading →
Sunday Reflection & Rector’s Corner
Sunday Reflection: In the days after the Crucifixion, the apostles were in a locked room, hiding from their enemies and trying to figure out their next steps. Jesus suddenly appears to them, and rejoices, prays, and blesses them. But Thomas … Continue reading →
Sunday Reflection & Rector’s Corner
“Easter is both about Jesus and about us.” Luke 24:1-12 Easter is not just one day. It is a season of 50 days, significantly longer than the 40 days in Lent. Our Church’s calendar is designed this way to help us … Continue reading →
Sunday Reflection & Rector’s Corner
The passage from Isaiah introduces an overarching theme of servanthood, suffering, and salvation. Often referred to as a Servant Song. The steadfastness of the servant in these verses begins with the humble and faithful acknowledgment of exactly whom he serves. … Continue reading →
Sunday Reflection & Rector’s Corner
John 12:1-8 “Mary Anoints Jesus” (N.R.S.V.) There is something disconcerting about Jesus’ response to Judas, because Judas’ question is one that many of us might ask. One would think that we would hear exactly the opposite from Jesus—that all of our resources … Continue reading →