Psalm 103:1-10 | Isaiah 40:25-31 | Matthew 11:28-30 In today’s lessons from Hebrew scripture, we read of God’s power and strength; a God who forgives our sins, heals our sickness, redeems us from the pit of despair and even provides vindication for the oppressed. Both...
This time of year I am often blessed with the problem of finding gifts for “people who have everything”. How to find a gift that says “you’re special”, for a mother scaling back her possessions, or a friend who has never known hesitation with the American Express...
I hope that writing what the Advent season means to me is a good start. At first I didn’t really know what it was about but since learning about it from Father Tim I have a better understanding. It is about having hope and faith in difficult times especially now...
Three things struck me in today’s readings. The multitude of world changing, life altering events The references to being “a voice in the wilderness” God’s call to tend to God’s people But this was about Jesus’ coming, right? What does it mean for me? He...
The day’s psalm and reading from Isaiah are remarkable in that both are downright uplifting – plenty of blessings and thanksgivings, a rare Old Testament exacta. Which, actually, ties to my weekday lap-swimming routine (Thank God for the YMCA). To avoid just counting...
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Holy Week
April 7 – 7 pm Holy Eucharist (Holy Week)
April 8 – 7 pm Holy Eucharist (Holy Week)
April 9 – 6 pm Maundy Thursday Service
April 10 – 7 pm Taize Service
April 12 – 7:45 am and 10:15 am Easter Sunday Service