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"This country only likes dead radicals." Cathedral Dean Nathan LeRud preaches on the lasting legacy of the Rev'd Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Recorded live at the 10:00am service on Sunday, January 14, 2024.
"Slowing down is about doing less, but doing better." About today's speaker: The Rev'd Dr. Jayaychitra Lalitha is a professor of Koine Greek and New Testament, and deacon at Trinity Episcopal Church, Wheaton, IL. She is currently working on a book project on the post-resurrection life of Mary Magdalene. Reverberation of the Spirit is a daily podcast for Advent designed to help us rediscover the beauty of waiting, as we prepare for the coming of Christ. Listen every day in Advent in the "Sermons from Trinity Cathedral Portland" podcast feed, trinitycathpdx.podbean.com.
"Slowing down is not my spiritual gift." About today's speaker: The Rev'd Dr. Ian Doescher, author of the William Shakespeare's Star Wars and Pop Shakespeare series, who is ordained in the Presbyterian Church USA. Reverberation of the Spirit is a daily podcast for Advent designed to help us rediscover the beauty of waiting, as we prepare for the coming of Christ. Listen every day in Advent in the "Sermons from Trinity Cathedral Portland" podcast feed, trinitycathpdx.podbean.com.
The Rev'd Dr. Todd Still, Dean of the G. W. Truett Seminary at Baylor University, gives this sermon in the First Sunday of Advent.
The SEATED-themed CRC23 conference aimed to provide a comprehensive education on the authority of believers, spanning from the Old Testament to the new testament portions of the scripture available to those in Christ through the virtue of Jesus' work. The event, which took place from April 6th to 9th, 2022, was convened by Rev. Dr. Femi Olaleye. Don't miss out on the opportunity to receive understanding by listening to every teaching in this conference. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oikia-christian-center/message
The SEATED-themed CRC23 conference aimed to provide a comprehensive education on the authority of believers, spanning from the Old Testament to the new testament portions of the scripture available to those in Christ through the virtue of Jesus' work. The event, which took place from April 6th to 9th, 2022, was convened by Rev. Dr. Femi Olaleye. Don't miss out on the opportunity to receive understanding by listening to every teaching in this conference. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oikia-christian-center/message
The SEATED-themed CRC23 conference aimed to provide a comprehensive education on the authority of believers, spanning from the Old Testament to the new testament portions of the scripture available to those in Christ through the virtue of Jesus' work. The event, which took place from April 6th to 9th, 2022, was convened by Rev. Dr. Femi Olaleye. Don't miss out on the opportunity to receive understanding by listening to every teaching in this conference. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oikia-christian-center/message
The SEATED-themed CRC23 conference aimed to provide a comprehensive education on the authority of believers, spanning from the Old Testament to the new testament portions of the scripture available to those in Christ through the virtue of Jesus' work. The event, which took place from April 6th to 9th, 2022, was convened by Rev. Dr. Femi Olaleye. Don't miss out on the opportunity to receive understanding by listening to every teaching in this conference. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oikia-christian-center/message
The SEATED-themed CRC23 conference aimed to provide a comprehensive education on the authority of believers, spanning from the Old Testament to the new testament portions of the scripture available to those in Christ through the virtue of Jesus' work. The event, which took place from April 6th to 9th, 2022, was convened by Rev. Dr. Femi Olaleye. Don't miss out on the opportunity to receive understanding by listening to every teaching in this conference. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oikia-christian-center/message
"The Word becomes flesh through the flesh and blood of women." About today's speaker: The Rev'd Hope Benko is Vice President of Enrollment Management and Student Services for Seminary of the Southwest. A lifelong Episcopalian, she relishes building relationships throughout the wider church to welcome new students to our community. Hope is married to the the Rev'd Dr. Andrew Benko and together they are have two children and a labradoodle. Advent for Every Body is a daily podcast exploring how human bodies bear God in our world. Listen every day in Advent right here in the "Sermons from Trinity Cathedral Portland" podcast feed.
"You're too busy to listen to this podcast." About today's speakers: The Rev'd Dr. Matthew Lawrence wants your brain happy, your curiosity sparked, and your heart opened to the wisdom of this ancient and often difficult tradition. A graduate of the University of Chicago's Divinity School, he oversees the educational offerings at Trinity. A student of Zen as well as Contemplative Prayer, he has served as a parish priest, campus chaplain, hospital chaplain, peace activist, policy analyst and management consultant. He also loves to ride his motorcycle along beautiful curvy roads near oceans or mountains. Dr. Beverly Ffolkes-Bryant has served as Community School District Superintendent at NYC Department of Education for the past four decades and is a member of Trinity Church Wall Street. She lives in Brooklyn, New York. Advent for Every Body is a daily podcast exploring how human bodies bear God in our world. Listen every day in Advent right here in the "Sermons from Trinity Cathedral Portland" podcast feed.
"Anxiety is dreadful expectation, but hope is expectant desire." About today's speaker: The Rev'd Allison Sandlin Liles is a wife, mother, peacemaker and priest-in-charge of St Stephen's Episcopal Church in Hurst, TX. Allison spent the first six years of her ordained ministry working in churches in Diocese of Alabama, then she spent the following six years serving as Episcopal Peace Fellowship's Executive Director. Allison joined the Forward Movement staff in May 2018 as editor of Grow Christians, an online community that helps parents foster faith at home through action and conversation. Allison is married to the Rev'd Dr. Eric Liles, mother of two elementary aged children and two rescue dogs. Advent for Every Body is a daily podcast exploring how human bodies bear God in our world. Listen every day in Advent right here in the "Sermons from Trinity Cathedral Portland" podcast feed.
"The meaning of life is paradoxical." Sermon by Canon for Spiritual Formation Matthew Lawrence, recorded live at 10:00am on Sunday November 20, 2022. View the video archive of this sermon on our YouTube channel's Sermon Playlist. Be sure to like us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and learn more about this open & welcoming community, including upcoming events, at trinity-episcopal.org.
"Love is much bigger than approval." Sermon by Canon for Spiritual Formation Matthew Lawrence, recorded live at 10:00am on Sunday October 30, 2022. View the video archive of this sermon on our YouTube channel's Sermon Playlist. Be sure to like us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and learn more about this open & welcoming community, including upcoming events, at trinity-episcopal.org.
Sunday, 18th of September, 2022
Name: Rev'd Dr. Lynn ArnoldCurrent title: Reader in Public Theology and Church HistoryCurrent organisation: SBC college AustraliaDr. Lynn Arnold AO was formerly a Member of the SA State Parliament, Cabinet Minister, and Premier. Subsequently, he has been Chief Executive Officer of Anglicare SA, after eleven years with World Vision International. In this role, Lynn is responsible for overseeing South Australia's largest non-government agency promoting ‘justice, respect, and fullness of life for all. Anglicare SA has over 1500 staff and 1000 volunteers with an annual budget of approximately $100 million and works in the areas of aged care, families, vulnerable people and communities, housing, and economic participation. Now an ordained Priest in the Anglican Church, Dr. Arnold ministers out of St Peter's Cathedral, with a special focus on ministry to the city of Adelaide and on encouraging dialogue on public issues from Christian perspectives.Lynn is the National Co-Chair for Anti-Poverty Week, a member of Anglicare Australia Council, Chair Trustees, Don Dunstan Foundation and one of three South Australian Reconciliation Ambassadors. Lynn holds a Ph.D., as well as a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education from the University of Adelaide. He also holds a diploma in Senior Company Administration from the Escuela Superior de la Alta Dirección de Empresas (ESADE) in Barcelona, Spain. In 2004, he was awarded the Order of Australia (AO) for his services to Australia through the South Australian Parliament as Premier, and internationally through development and humanitarian aid assistance. In 2001 he received the Centenary Medal for his services to the Australian community.Prior to his appointment at Anglicare SA, Lynn served as Senior Director (Board Development & Peer Review) for World Vision International. In that capacity, he was responsible for assisting fifty-four World Vision boards and advisory councils around the world. Prior to assuming that role in October 2006, Dr. Lynn Arnold had been World Vision's Regional Vice-President for Asia and the Pacific since 2003. In that role, he oversaw the implementation of more than 1,500 projects aimed at providing health care, education, clean water, food, shelter, and technical expertise to millions of people in Asia; this involved an annual budget of about $US250m in addition to the expenditure of the Asian Tsunami Relief program which also came under his responsibility (this latter program involving a total expenditure of over $US350m over the life of the program).Before taking on this role, Dr. Lynn Arnold had served for six and a half years as Chief Executive Officer of World Vision Australia. Under his leadership, World Vision Australia increased revenues by 126 percent and reduced operating cost ratios by fifty percent. During this time he also served on a number of professional boards including the Australian Foreign Minister's Aid Advisory Council, and the Australian Council for Overseas Aid (now ACFID).Before joining World Vision in 1997, Lynn Arnold served for 2½ years as an executive consultant with a large Spanish media company, helping to direct investment growth. Between 1979 and 1994 he served as a member of the South Australian Parliament including over 11 years in Cabinet. His service in government included ten years serving in a wide range of senior ministries (including Education, State Development, and Agriculture), he also served as Premier from 1992-1993.Lynn Arnold is married to Elaine and they have five children, including two sets of twins, and two grandchildren.Resources mentioned in this episode:Free Download of The Leadership Survival Guide (10 World-Class Leaders Reveal Their Secrets)https://store.consultclarity.org/lead...The Leadership Conversations Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/4IB6V41...The Jonno White Leadership Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/2p8rvWr...The Leadership Question of the Day Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/6eZ4lZ2...Clarity Websitehttps://www.consultclarity.org/7 Questions on Leadership Serieshttps://www.consultclarity.org/large-...We'd Love To Interview YOU In Our 7 Questions On Leadership Series!https://www.consultclarity.org/7-ques...Subscribe To Clarity's Mailing Listhttps://www.consultclarity.org/subscribeJonno White's eBook Step Up or Step Outhttps://store.consultclarity.org/step...Jonno White's Book Step Up or Step Out (Amazon)https://www.amazon.com/Step-Up-Out-Di...
Prayer is the way through which we fellowship, communicate with the father and also get clarity concerning his plans for us. In this Prayer school series, Rev'd Dr. Femi Olaleye looks In-depth into what prayer is and how to pray. Don't miss any episode in this series. Listen to the full sermon now and be greatly imparted. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oikia-christian-center/message
Prayer is the way through which we fellowship, communicate with the father and also get clarity concerning his plans for us. In this Prayer school series, Rev'd Dr. Femi Olaleye looks in-depth into what prayer is and how to pray. Don't miss any episode in this series. Listen to the full sermon now and be greatly imparted. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oikia-christian-center/message
Prayer is the way through which we fellowship, communicate with the father and also get clarity concerning his plans for us. In this Prayer school series, Rev'd Dr. Femi Olaleye looks in-depth into what prayer is and how to pray. Don't miss any episode in this series. Listen to the full sermon now and be greatly imparted. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oikia-christian-center/message
Trinity Parish (Seattle) - Audio recordings, sermons, and more
Sermon by the Rev'd Dr. Mauricio J. Wilson
This week, Archbishop Foley dives into the text of Psalm 23 and looks at the hope and comfort that it gives us.
We welcomed The Right Rev'd Dr Richard Cheetham, Bishop of Kingston. He spoke on Romans 12, “Called to Serve” In his sermon The Bishop of Kingston, based his talk on proclaiming the Gospel afresh in every generation. Head to our dedicated sermon series page to go deeper: www.ccsurbiton.org/sermons
In this Podcast Episode i talk with the brilliant Rev Ash Barker. Rev'd Dr Ash Barker is a pioneering urban activist, leadership developer, writer and Minister. A husband to a force of nature and Dad to 2 amazing kids, Ash spent over 25 years immersed and ministering in urban poverty contexts in his native Melbourne and Bangkok's largest slum. To say he is a force of nature would be an understatement and to say he is the most selfless man i have spoken to is a humbling experience. Make sure you listen to this great and caring man who is making a massive difference to peoples lives wherever he goes!! visit www.mywayofthinking.co.uk My Way Of Thinking Podcast - WE ALL HAVE A STORY! SHOW NOTES: https://seedbeds.org/about-us/ MWOT WEB - https://www.mywayofthinking.co.uk TW - https://twitter.com/mywayofthinkin3 FB – https://www.facebook.com/mywayofthink... SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/show/4m4BfTk... INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/mwotpodcast/ YT - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJAr... APPLE PODCAST - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast... EMAIL – mwotpodcast@aol.com Available to listen to on all the usual platforms including Apple Podcast / Spotify or watch on YouTube! PLEASE LIKE, REVIEW, RATE AND SUBSCRIBE where you can! MY WAY OF THINKING is a Podcast EVERY MONDAY that looks deep into BRILLIANT individuals from around the WORLD that have something to say. Only 4 RULES - 1 No Bullshitting - 2 No Judging - 3 No Negativity - 4 Have Fun! Human Beings are AMAZING and I'll be chatting to the best of them to find out about their JOURNEY, what makes them TICK and what lessons we can LEARN. ......Oh and maybe LAUGH along the way! Visit www.mywayofthinking.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lee-greenhough/message
Rev'd Dr. Flavien Pardigon - February 27, 2022
Rev'd Dr. Flavien Pardigon - February 27, 2022
TWU Chapel is a space to engage with and respond to God's story of redemption in Jesus Christ. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 11 AM, all members of the Trinity community are invited to gather for a moment of worship and a short word. Throughout the semester, you'll also have opportunities to hear from special guests in our local community and abroad.Worship with us LIVE at our next broadcast at livechapel.twu.ca___________________________________Connect with Chapel Facebook Instagram
A native of Arkansas, The Rev. Dr. Chris Davis has been the senior pastor of the historic St. Paul Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee now for more than 20 years. He is also a professor and associate dean at Memphis Theological Seminary and the president of the Tennessee Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention. Being such a lifelong learner, he has a doctoral degree from United Theological Seminary and is presently completing his Ph.D. in leadership at Anderson University.Dr. Davis is a busy man! He absolutely loves the Lord and his family and is a consummate pastor-scholar. In addition to all his other commitments, he serves on the Board of Trustees at Lemoyne-Owen College and West Africa Theological Seminary in Lagos, Nigeria, where he is also an adjust professor of preaching. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Connect with TWU Student MinistriesFollow us on Instagram
The Rev'd Dr. Donald Shepson, Campus Missioner
Today, The Rev. and Renata celebrate 15 years of marriage. Woo-hoo! Now, we don't know if they will be singing “It's Our Anniversary” all day, representing that classic 1993 hit from Tony! Toni! Toné!, but maybe they should. Regardless, in this episode they stop in to chat about, well…marriage, what it is and what it isn't, and how much hard work, grace, and love it takes to make it through. They are not experts, but are grateful for how God continues sustaining them, despite their many hiccups along the way.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Connect with Rev JamesInstagram________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Connect with TWU Student MinistriesFollow us on Instagram
"Things have to shift." A joint sermon by the Rev'd Dr. Maria McDowell, Rector of St. Philip the Deacon in Portland, and the Rev'd Shana McCauley, Canon for Cathedral Life at Trinity. View the video archive of this sermon on our YouTube channel's Sermon Playlist. Be sure to like us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and learn more about this open & welcoming community, including upcoming events, at trinity-episcopal.org.
"Advent invites us to find quiet in the midst of chaos." Reflection by the Rev'd Dr. Brendan Barnicle, rector of St. Francis Episcopal Church in Wilsonville, OR. Waiting: An Aural Advent Calendar is offered as an anchor for your Advent contemplation & reflection in the midst of the hectic secular Christmas season. Pause each day for brief 5-10 minute episodes, original meditations on the theme of waiting by interfaith clergy & artists from across our region & beyond. Bring us with you as you drive to work or linger over coffee, as you prepare dinner or while you get ready for bed – a moment of quiet to help prepare for the extraordinary thing that is about to happen.
‘What is the Good of the Church?': A Series of Reflections on Ecclesiology for Advent 2021 Session V: ‘Coda' with the Rev'd Dr. Sarah Coakley. Find further information at www.sarahcoakley.com.
‘What is the Good of the Church?': A Series of Reflections on Ecclesiology for Advent 2021 Session IV: ‘The American Heritage of Racism: Can an Ecclesial Vision of Hope be Found?' with the Rev'd Dr. Sarah Coakley, Dr. Vincent Lloyd and Dr. Jonathan Tran. Find further information, as well as the accompanying handout, at www.sarahcoakley.com.
"Sometimes, we are powerless to do anything but wait." A reflection for the seventeenth day of Advent by the Rev'd Dr. Ian Doescher, author of the William Shakespeare's Star Wars and Pop Shakespeare series, who is ordained in the Presbyterian Church USA. Waiting: An Aural Advent Calendar is offered as an anchor for your Advent contemplation & reflection in the midst of the hectic secular Christmas season. Pause each day for brief 5-10 minute episodes, original meditations on the theme of waiting by interfaith clergy & artists from across our region & beyond. Bring us with you as you drive to work or linger over coffee, as you prepare dinner or while you get ready for bed – a moment of quiet to help prepare for the extraordinary thing that is about to happen.
‘What is the Good of the Church?': A Series of Reflections on Ecclesiology for Advent 2021 Session III: ‘Contemporary Ecclesiological Crises and Questions: How Should We Reimagine the Episcopal Church within the Anglican Communion Today?' with the Rev'd Dr. Sarah Coakley, Dr. Scott MacDougall and Br. James Koester, SSJE. Find further information, as well as the accompanying handout, at www.sarahcoakley.com.
The Rev'd Dr. Sarah Coakley, Dr. Hannah Matis, and the Rev'd Dr. Benjamin King discuss 'Learning from History: Select Visions of the Church from the Constantinian Settlement through the English Reformation and to the Great Renewal Movements of the 19th Century'. This is the second of five sessions of "What is the Good of the Church?, where Sarah Coakley examines afresh the fundamental question of how we should think of, imagine, and hope for the life of the Church today. The focus is on the effects of the global pandemic and of intensified political and ecclesiastical divisions in the Anglican Communion and within the Episcopal Church itself. For more information on this series, or to access the handouts, please visit www.sarahcoakley.com.
This sermon was delivered on Thanksgiving Day, 2021 during a service of Holy Communion. Father Blackburn preaches on the theme that someone who is truly thankful shows it not only by saying "thank you", but by living into thankfulness. The phrase "Thanks-living" comes from one of his former professors, the Rev'd Dr. Terry York, who has been a guest in the pulpit at Saint Christopher's earlier this year. On behalf of the Clergy and Vestry of Saint Christopher's, we wish everyone a very happy and blessed Thanksgiving Day.
The Rev'd Dr. Sarah Coakley and the Rev'd Dr. Richard Hays discuss 'The Kingdom and the Church in the New Testament'. This is the first of five sessions of "What is the Good of the Church?, where Sarah Coakley examines afresh the fundamental question of how we should think of, imagine, and hope for the life of the Church today. The focus is on the effects of the global pandemic and of intensified political and ecclesiastical divisions in the Anglican Communion and within the Episcopal Church itself. For more information on this series, or to access the handouts, please visit www.sarahcoakley.com.
This week, we were honored to welcome The Rev'd Dr. Terry York into our Pulpit. Dr. York is the Professor of Christian Worship at the George W. Truett Theological Seminary at Baylor University in Waco. Dr. York preached to Saint Christopher's on Saint Paul's passage from 2 Corinthians 12:2-10. Please enjoy this sermon from our dear friend.
Hard Discipleship (Luke 19:57-62)by Rev'd Dr. Michael BirdRidley College Chapel Sermon (Semester 1/Week 12/Wednesday 2021)
Things Lost and Found (Luke 19:1-10)by Rev'd Dr. Michael BirdRidley College Chapel Sermon (Semester 1/Week 11/Wednesday 2021)
What makes a good role-model Church?by Rev'd Dr. Scott HarrowerRidley College Chapel Sermon (Semester 1/Week 9/Tuesday 2021)
Money and Proverbs by Rev'd Dr. Lindsay Wilson.Ridley College Chapel Sermon (Semester 1/Week 8/Wednesday 2021)
Lament by Rev'd Dr. Graham Stanton.Ridley College Chapel Sermon (Semester 1/Week 8/Tuesday 2021)
Exult! (Psalm 34) by Rev'd Dr. Graham Stanton.Ridley College Chapel Sermon (Semester 1/Week 7/Tuesday 2021)
Proverbs and Conflict (Proverbs 16:24-32)by Rev'd Dr. Lindsay WilsonRidley College Chapel Sermon (Semester 1/Week 7/Wednesday 2021)
APPROVED FOR EXCELLENCE || Excerpts from FAMILY MEETING 2021 - Rev'd Dr. Ezekiel AJIBADE
We are pleased that you can be with us today in worship today's EASTER SERVICE
GUESTOn this episode, we welcome Guthrie Graves-Fitzsimmons - a fellow with the Faith and Progressive Policy Initiative at American Progress. His work focuses on a wide range of issues related to the role of religion in American public life, including promoting a progressive vision of religious liberty that champions LGBTQ rights and amplifying how faith communities empower social and economic justice.He is the author of the book - Just Faith: Reclaiming Progressive Christianity. His writing on religion and politics regularly appears in national media outlets, including CNN and The Washington Post. He's also the founder of The Resistance Prays, a daily devotional aimed at spiritually and politically defeating Trumpism.He and his husband, both native Texans, now live in Louisville, Kentucky.We discuss: -his book JUST FAITH, - his upbringing with a missionary grandmother, and parents who were community activists and union organizers.- Being Queer in the church - Legacies of The Rev'd Dr. Martin Luther King, FDR, Walter Rauschenbusch, and even Tommy Douglas. - The surprising number of Consistently Progressive Christians in an America- using our words to join a long legacy of progressive Christians IT'S NOT A LIE Just how many strange things has Kevin eaten?
THE WAGES OF SIN Sin is not just missing the mark but missing the mark of God Sin is knowing what to do and refusing to do them. Genesis 39:9 2 James 12 Psalm 51:4 EFFECTS OF SIN It enslaves 2 Samuel 12:13 It separates relationship Sin also multiply itself; You will commit 21 others sins to cover up for 1 sin. Sin is a bond master
THE AUTHORITY OF THE BIBLE (2 Tim 3:16-4:5) WHAT THE BIBLE IS NOT The bible is not a creation story The bible is not history of the world(these are in the bible to guide you and lead you to the knowledge of God) It is not a body of moral rules and regulation, it is not primarily because of the law that it was written. It is not a book of culture and tradition WHAT IS NOW THE BIBLE The bible is a record of God's revelation to men and women It is a record of divine revelation of the power and might of our GOD It is about the unfolding of the love of God to us It is a record of divine relationship of the might and power of God From Gen 3,The bible records that the whole creation was in trouble and God had step in by giving us a new way of reaching him God himself is the one speaking tin the bible. THE BIBLE IS PRIMARILY THE WORD OF GOD The authority of the bible is the authority of GOD, We should see the bible as the final say on all matters WHY THIS STUDY. OUR LIFE IS DEPENDENT ON THE UNDERSTANDING WE HAVE OF THE BIBLE.
Recorded during a 11:00 streaming service for Spiritual Communion for the first Sunday of Advent from the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Midtown Detroit. Scripture Readings Isaiah 64:1-9 Psalm 80:1-7,16-18 Gospel of Saint Mark 13:24-37
Recorded during a 11:00 streaming service for Morning Prayer on the Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost from the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Midtown Detroit. Readings for the Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost Psalm 114 Romans 14:1-12 Saint Matthew 18:21-35 This service was offered online-only during a time when the church was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Recorded during a 11:00 streaming service for Morning Prayer on the Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost from the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Midtown Detroit. Readings for the Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost Psalm 149 Romans 13:8-14 Saint Matthew 18:15-20 This service was offered online-only during a time when the church was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Recorded during a 11:00 streaming service for Morning Prayer on the Feast of St. Mary the Virgin (observed) from the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Midtown Detroit. The Feast of St. Mary the Virgin Psalm 34:1-9 Isaiah 61:10-11 Saint Luke 1:46-55 This service was offered online-only during a time when the church was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Recorded during a 11:00 streaming service for Morning Prayer on the Feast of St. Mary Magdalene from the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Midtown Detroit. The Feast of St. Mary Magdalene Psalm 42:1-7 Judith 9:1,11-14 Saint John 20:11-18 This service was offered online-only during a time when the church was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Recorded during a 11:00 streaming service for the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost from the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Midtown Detroit. The Sixth Sunday after Pentecost Psalm 119:105-112 Genesis 25:19-34 Saint Matthew 13:1-9,18-23 This service was offered online-only during a time when the church was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Recorded during a 11:00 streaming service for the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost from the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Midtown Detroit. The Fifth Sunday after Pentecost Psalm 45:11-18 Romans 7:15-25a Saint Matthew 11:16-19, 25-30 This service was offered online-only during a time when the church was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Recorded during a 11:00 streaming service for the Third Sunday after Pentecost from the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Midtown Detroit. The Third Sunday after Pentecost Psalm 86:1-10, 16-17 Romans 6:1-11 Saint Matthew 10:24-39 This service was offered online-only during a time when the church was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Recorded during a 11:00 streaming service for the Feast of Pentecost from the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Midtown Detroit. Pentecost Psalm 104:25-35,37 Acts 2:1-14 Saint John 20:19-23 This service was offered online-only during a time when the church was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Recorded during a 11:00 streaming service for the Sixth Sunday of Easter from the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Midtown Detroit. Easter VI Psalm 66:7-18 1 Peter 3:13-22 Saint John 14:15-21 This service was offered online-only during a time when the church was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This is an urgent call on all believers to fulfill the Great Commission. The message will lift your up and challenge you to do more for the Lord.
Recorded during a live 11:00 streaming service for Easter Sunday from the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Midtown Detroit. Easter III Psalm 116:1-3, 10-17 1 Peter 1:17-23 Saint Luke 24:13-35 This service was offered online-only during a time when the church was closed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Recorded during a live 11:00 streaming service for Easter Sunday from the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Midtown Detroit. Easter Sunday Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24 Jeremiah 31:1-6 Saint Matthew 28:1-10 This service was offered online-only during a time when the church was closed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Recorded during a live 11:00 streaming service of Morning prayer from the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Midtown Detroit. The Fifth Sunday in Lent Ezekiel 37:1-14 Psalm 130 Romans 8:6-11 Saint John 11:1-14 This service was offered online-only during a time when the church was closed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Recorded during a live 11:00 streaming service of Morning prayer from the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Midtown Detroit. The Third Sunday in Lent Exodus 17:1-7 Psalm 95 Romans 5:1-11 Saint John 4:5-42 This service was offered online-only during a time when the church was closed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Recorded at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Midtown Detroit. 11:00 am Holy Eucharist Sixth Sunday after Epiphany Deuteronomy 30:15-20 Psalm 119:1-8 1 Corinthians 3:1-9 Saint Matthew 5:13-20
Recorded at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Midtown Detroit. 11:00 am Holy Eucharist and Seating of the 11th Bishop of the Diocese of Michigan. Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany Isaiah 58:1-9 Psalm 112:1-9 1 Corinthians 2:1-12 Saint Matthew 5:13-20
Recorded at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Midtown Detroit. 11:00 am Holy Eucharist The Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul (observed) Acts 26:9-21 Psalm 67 Galatians 1:11-24 Saint Matthew 10:16-22
Recorded during the 11:00 am Holy Eucharist service at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Midtown Detroit. Second Sunday after Christmas Jeremiah 31:7-14 Psalm 147:12-20 Ephesians 1:3-14 Saint John 1:1-18
Recorded during the 10:00 pm Holy Eucharist service at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Midtown Detroit. Nativity of our Lord
Recorded during the 11:00 am Holy Eucharist service at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Midtown Detroit. Third Sunday of Advent Isaiah 35:1-10 Psalm 146:5-10 James 5:7-10 Matthew 11:2-11
Recorded during the 11:00 am Holy Eucharist service at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Midtown Detroit. First Sunday of Advent Isaiah 2:1-5 Psalm 122 Romans 13:11-14 Saint Matthew 24:36-44
"We are not some random collection of individuals sitting in our seats drinking grape juice out of shot glasses. We are, all of us, in the ancient words that describe this church, drinking in his substance; consciously becoming what in fact we have always been: the bride of Christ." Sermon by Canon Matthew Lawrence, June 10, 2018, 10:00am.
"How is it possible that the body can feel so far away, so detached from who we are?" Sermon by Canon Matthew Lawrence, Sunday, April 15, 2018, 10:00am.
"We cannot stand quietly by in the face of atrocities without losing our souls, but we will not give into the hungry ghosts of fear and division." Sermon by the Rev'd Dr. Matthew Lawrence, Sunday, March 4, 10:00 am.
Holy Week Preaching Series 2013: The Rev'd Dr. Thomas K. Tewell
Holy Week Preaching Series 2013: The Rev'd Dr. Thomas K. Tewell
Holy Week Preaching Series 2013: The Rev'd Dr. Thomas K. Tewell
Holy Week Preaching Series 2013: The Rev'd Dr. Thomas K. Tewell
Dr. Long is the Bandy Professor of Preaching at Candler School of Theology at Emory University.
Dr. Long is the Bandy Professor of Preaching at Candler School of Theology at Emory University.
Dr. Long is the Bandy Professor of Preaching at Candler School of Theology at Emory University.
Dr. Long is the Bandy Professor of Preaching at Candler School of Theology at Emory University.
Our guest preacher for the Holy Week Preaching Series is The Rev'd Dr. David Bartlett. Dr. Bartlett is a professor of New Testament at Columbia Seminary in Decatur. He came to Columbia from Yale Divinity School, where he was dean of academic affairs and Lantz Professor of Preaching and Communication. He is an ordained minister of the American Baptist Churches, USA. His latest book, "What's Good About This News? Preaching from the Gospels and Galatians," explores how to reconcile the biblical text's message to our contemporary context and a particular congregation's character and need.
Our guest preacher for the Holy Week Preaching Series is The Rev'd Dr. David Bartlett. Dr. Bartlett is a professor of New Testament at Columbia Seminary in Decatur. He came to Columbia from Yale Divinity School, where he was dean of academic affairs and Lantz Professor of Preaching and Communication. He is an ordained minister of the American Baptist Churches, USA. His latest book, "What's Good About This News? Preaching from the Gospels and Galatians," explores how to reconcile the biblical text's message to our contemporary context and a particular congregation's character and need.
Our guest preacher for the Holy Week Preaching Series is The Rev'd Dr. David Bartlett. Dr. Bartlett is a professor of New Testament at Columbia Seminary in Decatur. He came to Columbia from Yale Divinity School, where he was dean of academic affairs and Lantz Professor of Preaching and Communication. He is an ordained minister of the American Baptist Churches, USA. His latest book, "What's Good About This News? Preaching from the Gospels and Galatians," explores how to reconcile the biblical text's message to our contemporary context and a particular congregation's character and need.
Our guest preacher for the Holy Week Preaching Series is The Rev'd Dr. David Bartlett. Dr. Bartlett is a professor of New Testament at Columbia Seminary in Decatur. He came to Columbia from Yale Divinity School, where he was dean of academic affairs and Lantz Professor of Preaching and Communication. He is an ordained minister of the American Baptist Churches, USA. His latest book, "What's Good About This News? Preaching from the Gospels and Galatians," explores how to reconcile the biblical text's message to our contemporary context and a particular congregation's character and need.