Sermons from Blue Ridge Anglican Mission in Hendersonville NC
Forgiveness is such a powerful thing. God gives it to us. And he requires us to give it. Not only that, Fr Drew talks about the one person that he has the hardest time forgiving.....
What do you do in the middle of a war? In the middle of a battle? Well, we are in the middle of one and Fr Drew gives us some biblical guidance on how we are to be prepared for this battle. Listen in!
This week, the Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity, Fr Chris walks us through Ephesians and helps us see the story of salvation and how God has included Gentiles in his plan of redemption.
This week, Fr Drew works through the summary of the law and helps us understand the importance of it in our liturgy. But, not only that, Fr Drew also helps us see how the gospel weaves its way throughout the liturgy. Produced by: Peyton Darnell Music by: Peyton Darnell
Paul calls us to walk worthy of the calling we have received. What does that mean and what does that look like? Take a listen to Fr Drew as he digs into Ephesians 4 on this the Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity. Music By: Peyton Darnell Produced By: Peyton Darnell
This is a bonus episode and is the sermon Fr Drew gave at Morning Prayer at the Fall Clericus of the Orthodox Anglican Church on Friday Morning, October 4th. In this sermon, Fr Drew works through 1 Kings and the story of the LORD asking Solomon what he would ask for and what that teaches us about our calling as clergy.
When times are bad and things are not going well, what hope do we have? Where can we turn? Listen in as Fr Drew helps us understand where our hope lies.... Produced by: Peyton Darnell Music by: Peyton Darnell
What do we do when we are anxious? This week in our gospel in St Matthew, Jesus tells us to not be anxious and why and what we should do instead. Take a listen!! *Produced by Peyton Darnell
What can we learn from this beautiful story of healing, obedience, thanksgiving, and ultimately salvation? Listen in as Fr Drew talks about the leper who gave thanks! Produced by: Peyton Darnell
On this Sunday, the Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity, Fr Drew takes a look at the Parable of the Good Samaritan and how it connects to our weekly liturgy.
As Jesus is introduced to a man who is deaf and with a speech impediment, he does something completely out of the blue. Listen in to Fr Drew's sermon from this, the Twelfth Sunday after Trinity to find out what he did. And as a bonus, there may or may not be an Avengers Endgame reference that really connected with young Callen.
This Sunday, the Eleventh Sunday after Trinity, Father Drew digs into the parable of the Pharisee and Tax Collector and the question becomes...which one are you?
This Sunday, the Tenth Sunday after Trinity, Fr Chris takes us on a journey through the Scriptures to see the work of the Holy Spirit from Genesis until today.
This Sunday, the Eighth Sunday after Trinity, Fr Drew answers the question: Is verbal profession enough or is there more? To learn more about Blue Ridge Anglican Mission, visit www.blueridgemission.org.
This week, the Seventh Sunday after Trinity, Fr Drew teaches on the importance of the Compassion of Christ and how we are called to live out that same compassion. Find out more about Blue Ridge Anglican Mission at https://www.blueridgemission.org
This week, the Sixth Sunday after Trinity, Fr Drew talks to us about baptism and asks the question whether baptism is the long, lost, and forgotten sacrament. Baptism is not meant to be a one-time event that happened in the past and that we never think about again nor remember. On the contrary, it should be an ongoing source of grace, renewal, encouragement, and reminder of what God has done, who we are, and what we are a part of.
This week, the Fifth Sunday after Trinity, Fr Drew weaves the story of Jesus calling St Peter as a disciple with the story of Isaiah in Isaiah 6. By looking at these two passages, Fr Drew shows that there is a thread of confession, absolution, and mission that runs through both.
This week Fr Drew preaches on Luke 6 and the Sermon on the Plain, working through what it looks like for disciples of Christ to live in the Kingdom of God.
This week, we come back to the topic of love and how it is that we are to live our lives as Kingdom people, living Kingdom lives, being made into the image of Christ. Join Fr Drew as he digs int 1 John 3 and Luke 14.
What is love? No, we are not talking about the song from the 90's but rather what is this great love that St John talks about in 1 St John 4. Listen in as Fr Drew asks four critical questions about love. 7rhr3wg2
What in the world does Pentecost and Obedience have in common? Listen in and find out. 7rhr3wg2