Homily For Christmas Eve
But we are reminded this evening of the beauty of the Good News of Jesus that is not content to make us better machines, to remain confined in our selfish desires of what we need, of what we believe is true success.
Homily for Advent Three
There is a certain sense of joy that marks this Sunday. This is signified by the rose-colored candle in the Advent wreath. There is a similar phenomenon during the Season of Lent, with the fourth Sunday marking the mid-point.
Homily For Advent Two
Traditionally, the second Sunday in Advent is known as Bible Sunday; it derives its name from the focus of our collect today - where we praise God for the gift of the Holy Scriptures that are able to make us wise unto salvation.
Homily for Advent One
We are four short weeks from Christmas - the great celebration of God’s love for humanity by becoming man. Historically, this season has been a time of preparation, anticipation but our broader culture wants to celebrate now.
Homily for the Sunday Next Before Advent
We have completed another Church Year - one full of grace and mercy. Today is called Stir Up Sunday as it takes its name from the first couple of words in our collect where we pray “STIR up, we beseech thee, O Lord, the wills of thy faithful people.”
Homily for the Twenty-Fifth Sunday after Trinity
Traditionally, this is the season of harvest in the United States with the Thanksgiving holiday signaling the end of another cycle of planting and harvest with a celebration of God’s goodness.
Homily Twenty-Fourth Sunday after Trinity
St. Paul, the great theologian of the New Testament is often associated with outlining the great doctrines of faith of the Christian church, such as justification by faith, the significance of Christ’s resurrection, baptism, and election.