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Fr. Greg preaches on the Seventh Sunday of Easter.
Fr. Greg preaches on the Sixth Sunday of Easter.
Fr. Andrew invites us to explore John 13 for three lessons about how we bear the name Christian in more than name only.
Fr. Andrew invites us to consider the controversial context of John 10:22-30 and the lessons from the Good Shepherd that arise for our contexts today.
Fr. Andrew invites us to explore John 21 for three lessons about how to navigate the puzzles of life with the Lord.
Fr. Andrew invites us to breathe in the beginnings of Eastertide through three lessons to attend to in John 20.
Fr. Andrew invites us to be surprised by hope in the resurrection account from Luke 24 and lessons along the way.
What is Good about Good Friday, Fr. Greg invites us to look at this day in light of the events from the Passion in John's Gospel to discover the good news.
Fr. Andrew invites us to consider the acts of love displayed by Jesus this night through three lessons that arise in John 13.
Fr. Andrew invites us to reflect upon a Passiontide Parable found in Luke 20 as we consider three lessons that emerge therein.
Fr. Andrew invites us to consider three lessons from Joshua 4-5 to assist us in remaining rightly oriented in our daily journey with Jesus.
Fr. Andrew invites us to explore Luke 13 for revelations from Jesus about realty found therein.
Bishop Ryan Reed delivers a children's sermon on the First Sunday of Lent.
Ash Wednesday sermon from Saint Barnabas Anglican Church in Fort Worth, TX
Fr. Andrew invites us to consider our call to make disciples of Jesus n this World Mission Sunday through three lessons found in John 20.
Fr. Andrew invites us to consider the cost of discipleship through the first teaching of Jesus to the newly called disciples in Luke 6.
Fr. Andrew invites us to consider the theme in our readings from this morning of being called and equipped by God through three lessons we discover in Judges 6 and the call of Gideon.
Fr. Andrew invites us to explore the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple from Luke 2:22-42 for three lessons to consider for us to daily present ourselves unto the Lord.
Fr. Hans Boersma invites us to consider how we know that we've understood the Gospel in the readings from the day.
Fr. Greg invites us to look at the first miracle of Jesus in John 2 to glean some practical reminders that the best is yet to come.
Fr. Andrew invites us to explore Luke 3:21-22 for three lessons from Jesus' baptism that assist us in our journey with Him.
Fr. Greg invites us to consider epiphanies in our lives and where the Lord is working in the seasons of our lives as we look to Matthew 2:1-12.
Fr. Andrew invites us to consider what love does when love came down to us in Christ Jesus through three lessons from Isaiah 61-62.
Fr. Andrew invites us to consider the effects of the incarnation in Isaiah 9
Fr. Andrew invites us to consider Advent fulfillment in the most unexpected of places and unexpected of forms from our reading in Micah 5:2-5
Fr. Greg invites us to reflect upon the theme of hope through Luke 3:7-10 and the ways we embrace and hold fast to it daily.
Fr. Andrew invites us to embrace the Advent waiting through three lessons found in Malachi 3 this morning.
Fr. Andrew invites us to consider our response to 1 Chronicles 29 in the conclusion of our stewardship series.
Fr. Andrew invites us to consider our call as stewards through three practical steps from 1 Chronicles 29:6-10
Fr. Andrew invites us to consider our call as stewards in building community at Saint Barnabas through three lessons from 1 Chronicles 29.
Fr. Scott Wilson preaches on our call to share the good news of Jesus on a Sunday centered upon evangelism
Fr. Andrew invites us to explore three lessons from Mark 12 about our daily call to the makings of a saint on this All Saints Sunday.
Fr. Andrew invites us to consider three lessons about the power of prayer at the end of James's letter.
Fr. Andrew invites us to consider what we focus upon as we explore James 5:1-12.
Fr. Andrew invites us to reflect upon heeding the spiritual warning signs we see in James 4:11-17 as we daily seek to draw nearer to Jesus.
Fr. Andrew invites us to discover three lessons about the cure to the disease for more in James 4:1-10
Fr. Andrew invites us to explore how we grow in godliness through three lessons in James 3.
Fr. Andrew invites us to explore taming the tongue through three lessons from James 3
Fr. Andrew invites us to explore how the Word builds bridges through three lessons from James 2
Fr. Andrew invites us to explore the alignment of belief and action as we embark upon a journey through the book of James this morning through three lessons found therein.
Fr John invites us to reflect upon Mark 7:1-23 and what it means to be pure and undefiled.
Fr. Andrew invites us to discover three lessons about living wisely from Ephesians 5:15-33.
Fr. Andrew invites us to continue our journey in Ephesians by looking at three lessons from chapter 5 about reversing the flow of the human soul in a right ordering of desires and passions.
Fr. Andrew invites us to name and navigate two invisible problems that Paul pulls forward in Ephesians 4 to assist us in our growth in the likeness of Jesus.
Fr. Andrew invites us to consider our call to growth in Christ through three lessons found in Ephesians 4.
Fr. Andrew invites us to look at training in trusting Jesus amidst the storms of life form Mark 6 and three lessons found therein.
Fr. Andrew invites us to consider the call to unity in Christ as the Church and its witness to the world through Ephesians 2 and three lessons found therein.
Fr. Andrew invites us to reflect upon our call to be sent out with the good news of Jesus and the urgency with which we are called to go as we look at Mark 6 for three lesson toward that end.
Fr. Andrew invites us to look at 2 Corinthians 12 to look beyond the speculation about Paul's vision and thorn found therein to three lessons about moving from thorns to trumps that assist us in our journey with Jesus.
Fr. Greg preaches on the Sixth Sunday After Pentecost
Sermon from the Fifth Sunday After Pentecost.