Sermons and Podcasts from St. Bede's Episcopal Church in Atlanta, Georgia
St. Bede's Episcopal Church - Atlanta
Christ in the house of Martha and MaryJohannes (Jan) VermeerGoogle Images
Hello, St Bede's Sermon Podcast listeners! My name is Alyssa Sali, Director of Children's and Family Ministries here at Saint Bede's. We are currently posting our live-streaming and recorded Morning Prayer services--which include homilies--on our YouTube channel, St Bede's on YouTube. If you would like to join us live (or at your convenience) please go to YouTube and search: St Bede's on YouTube.Then subscribe, and click the bell to receive notifications when we go live or post a video. Eternal God, the heaven of heavens cannot contain you,much less the walls of temples made with hands. Graciously receive our thanks for this new way of worshiping you. For your presence whenever two or three have gathered together in your name, We thank you, Lord. And for the faith of those who have gone before us and for our encouragement by their perseverance, We thank you, Lord. Amen. Click here for St. Bede's on YouTube
Translation of Bishop Wright's sermon provided by Judah Sali Image: Public DomainNicodemus visiting Jesus Henry Ossawa Tanner (June 21, 1859 – May 25, 1937) was an American artist and the first African-American painter to gain international acclaim. Tanner moved to Paris, France, in 1891 to study, and continued to live there after being accepted in French artistic circles. His painting entitled Daniel in the Lions' Den was accepted into the 1896 Salon, the official art exhibition of the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris. After his own self-study in art as a young man, Tanner enrolled in 1879 at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia. The only black student, he became a favorite of the painter Thomas Eakins, who had recently begun teaching there. Tanner made other connections among artists, including Robert Henri. In the late 1890s he was sponsored for a trip to Palestine by Rodman Wanamaker, who was impressed by his paintings of biblical themes.
Image credit: Public Domain (wikiart) Ilya Repin (1844-1930), Follow me, Satan (Temptation of Jesus Christ)
Image credit: Pubic Domain The Transfiguration of Christ is a c.1480 oil on panel painting by the Italian Renaissance master Givovanni Bellini (c. 1430 – 26 November 1516), now in the housed in the Capodimonte Gallery of Naples, Italy.
Image credit (public domain) Sermon on the Mountain (1896) Károly Ferenczy (February 8, 1862 – March 18, 1917) was a Hungarian painter and leading member of the Nagybánya artists' colony. He was among several artists who went to Munich for study in the late nineteenth century, where he attended free classes by the Hungarian painter, Simon Hollósy. Upon his return to Hungary, Ferenczy helped found the artists colony in 1896, and became one of its major figures. Ferenczy is considered the "father of Hungarian impressionism and post-impressionism" and the "founder of modern Hungarian painting."
Image: Public Domain from WikiArtThe Presentation at the Temple is a painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Andrea Mantegna. Dating to c. 1455, it is housed in the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, Germany.
Image credit - Pointing to the Lamb of God, Pietro Bernini
Image credit: State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Francesco Albani (1578-1660) The Baptism of Christ
Image Credit: Brooklyn Museum, Jacques Joseph Tissot (1836-1902), The Healing of Ten Lepers
An etching by Jan Luyken illustrating Mark 4:30-32 (Luke 17:5-10) in the Bowyer Bible, Bolton, England
Woodcut illustration of a verse retelling the parable of Dives and Lazarus (Luke 16:19-31) by Jacob Locher
Image credit: Parable of the Unjust Steward, Jan Luykens etching from the Bowyer Bible