Sunday, November 12, 2017
Sunday, November 05, 2017
All Saints - Past, Present, and Future
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11/05/2017 06:51:00 AM
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Sunday, October 29, 2017
Focusing on the Essentials
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10/29/2017 12:00:00 PM
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Sunday, October 22, 2017
Whose Image Do You Bear?
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10/22/2017 03:28:00 PM
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Sunday, October 01, 2017
Journey to Generosity
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10/01/2017 01:24:00 PM
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Sunday, September 10, 2017
Loving Our Neighbors As Ourselves
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9/10/2017 04:32:00 PM
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Sunday, September 03, 2017
Get Behind Me
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9/03/2017 03:48:00 PM
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Sunday, August 27, 2017
"Who Do YOU Say That I Am?"
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8/27/2017 03:00:00 PM
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Sunday, August 13, 2017
"Things will work out; they always do"
Tenth Sunday after Pentecost – Proper 14 (Year A)
Romans 10.5-15; Matthew 14.22-33
St. Gregory’s, Long Beach
My mother is a great listener. Whenever I have a problem or am having a difficult time, I know I can always talk to her about it. Sometimes it’s to seek her advice, but more often than not, it’s just to have a sympathetic ear. Most of the things I kvetch about to Mom are things that she can’t do anything about or advise me on. But just knowing that she is there and willing to listen is enough to make me feel better. Even if it doesn’t actually solve the problem. But for as long as I can remember, there is one thing that makes me want to scream whenever I talk to her about problems. After patiently listening and offering the appropriate “uh-huhs,” she always – ALWAYS – ends with “things will work out; they always do.” Aaagh!
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8/13/2017 04:58:00 PM
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Sunday, August 06, 2017
Transfigured!
Feast of the Transfiguration
Peter 1.13-21; Luke 9.28-36
St. Gregory’s, Long Beach
Today we journey with Peter, James, and John, as they accompany Jesus up a mountain. Where they – where we –experience something extraordinary. The Transfiguration of Jesus. The Transfiguration is recorded in all three Synoptic Gospels – in Matthew, Mark, and Luke. These accounts leave little doubt about who Jesus is. Whereas Matthew and Mark put periods on the subject, Luke, the version we heard today, puts an exclamation point. Luke’s version, while conveying the same events as in Matthew and Mark, provides even more detail that further emphasize who Jesus is for the disciples. And for us.
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8/06/2017 04:08:00 PM
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