April 1: Maundy Thursday
Having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them to the end. “‘I give you a new commandment,’ Jesus said, ‘that you love one another.’”
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Having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them to the end. “‘I give you a new commandment,’ Jesus said, ‘that you love one another.’”
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The Rev. Joseph Peters-Mathews is the vicar of St. Hilda St. Patrick. The sermon for Sunday, March 28, was preached in response to Philippians 2.5-11 and Mark 14.1-15.47. Next year,not just me reading.Maybe next yearnot even me reading.As we end Lentand start Holy Week,we see how fickle we are,how just human we are.Within the span
March 28: The Sunday of the Passion – Palm Sunday Read More »
The time has come for Jesus to be glorified. The time has come for Jesus to let go of his life for the redemption of the cosmos…As Jesus draws all people to himself he sets the example and tells his followers what they must do to follow him.
March 21: The Fifth Sunday in Lent Read More »
As we move closer to Easter, and closer to the baptismal font, the Church couldn’t be any clearer: it is by grace that we have been saved not through anything we have done or can do or will do on our own.
March 14: The Fourth Sunday in Lent Read More »
During the season of Lent, when the church calls us to reflect on our mortality and renew our commitment to following Jesus, we need all the reminders we can get that Jesus’ Way of Love is not the way of power.
March 7: The Third Sunday in Lent Read More »
Fred Shuttlesworth said, “You have to be prepared to die before you can begin to live.” That’s exactly what Jesus tells his disciples through time in this passage. It’s what the church asks us to contemplate as we move toward the font at the Easter Vigil and engage this Lent in discipling not disciplining. That’s good news!
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As we continue our work of anti-racism and answering Jesus’ call “Follow me” we will be reading and discussing James Cone’s The Cross and the Lynching Tree, a pivotal work of Black Liberation Theology. This discussion will take place on Zoom. Feel free to join (using the same link) at either Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. or Thursday
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Disicpling, not disciplining. Spiritual disciplines, to grow as Jesus’ disciples. Growing as Jesus’ disciples, not punishing ourselves simply because it is Lent.
February 21: The First Sunday in Lent Read More »
The Rev. Joseph Peters-Mathews is the vicar of St. Hilda St. Patrick. The sermon for Ash Wednesday 2021, February 17, was based on the below manuscript. The sermon was written as a response to 2 Corinthians 5.20b-6.10. Today in his second letter to the Corinthians,Paul writes a shorter versionof the invitation to a Holy Lent.“We
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The Rev. Joseph Peters-Mathews is the vicar of St. Hilda St. Patrick. The sermon for February 14, was based on the below manuscript. The Biblical texts for the day were for the Last Sunday after the Epiphany. Today from the Hebrew Scriptureswe have Elisha saying goodbyeto Elijah.Elijah knows he’s leaving.Apparently the schools of prophetsthe congregations
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