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Calvary ~ St. George's Sermon Podcast

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We seek to rightly divide the word of truth between Law and Gospel, so that the people in the city of New York and beyond might know and confess where they end and God begins. We proclaim the historic faith of Christ and Him crucified. "When I came to you, brothers and sisters, I did not come proclaiming the mystery of God to you in lofty words or wisdom. For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ, and him crucified." - 1 Corinthians, 2

Calvary/St. George’s is a community of people in the Episcopal Diocese of New York, which is a constituent member of the world-wide Anglican Communion. Our worship, which is steeped in The Book of Common Prayer, is intended first and foremost to glorify God in Jesus Christ, and we stand in that theological tradition which owes a debt of gratitude to the great reformers of the English Reformation. With them, we ascribe to the following:
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In this sermon, the Reverend Jacob Smith reminds us that expectations can not save you; only Jesus can.
On the final Sunday of Lent, we wrap up our Encounters series with Jesus Encountering Death. The Reverend Jacob Smith explores the question posed to the Prophet Ezekiel: "Mortal, Can These Bones Live?" and in Jesus Christ, the answer is always a resounding YES!
The Rev. Dr. Meredith Hawkins explores the encounter Jesus has with all of our blindness. He is the lens by which we truly see ourselves and others.
The Rev. Magnus Persson (Church of Sweden) reflects on Jesus’ encounter with the woman at the well, reminding us that when we start seeking God, he is already on his way toward us.
The Rev. Sarah Bonay speaks to how we are not saved by being a moral, good person but by grace alone, faith alone, through Christ alone.
In this sermon, The Rev. Jacob Smith weaves together all three lectionary reading in order to illustrate the Good News of Lent and the meaning of Jesus in the wilderness for you.
In this sermon the Rev. Sarah Bonay explains how the knowledge of our deaths reorients our hearts and minds towards the one who gives us life, and proclaims that the final word is not ashes but is grace.
In this sermon, The Reverend Jacob Smith talks about the gift of the transfiguration as we go into the shadows of Lent.
The Rt. Reverend Matthew Heyd, Episcopal Bishop of New York, preaches on Sunday, February 8th.
In this sermon, The Reverend Jacob Smith preaches from The Prophet Micah and reminds everyone that Micah 6:9 is not a slogan we shout, but a description of what God is working out in the lives of his people.
The Rev. Jacob Smith preaches on the Feast of Sam Shoemaker.
Our deepest longing is met in the one whose unconditional love meant that he would be our sacrificial lamb on the altar of the cross at Calvary.
The Reverend Jacob Smith articulates the difference between the baptism of John and Christian baptism, and why Jesus' baptism is Good News for you.
The Reverend Sarah Bonay expands on how suffering, whilst very real in our lives today, will not have the final Word.
The Reverend Jacob Smith preaches on the First Sunday After Christmas at St. George's Church.
The Reverend Sarah Bonay preaches on Christmas Day 2025 at St. George's Church.
The Reverend Jacob Smith preaches on Christmas Eve 2025 at St. George's Church.
The Rev. Sarah Bonay looks at how the promise of Immanu-el,' God is with us', given in the Isaian prophecy, is fulfilled by the saving grace of the miraculous child, Jesus, on the cross.
The Rev. Dr. Meredith Hawkins teaches on Isaiah 35:1-10 on the Third Sunday of Advent.
The Rev. Dr. Trygve Johnson delivers this sermon on the Second Sunday of Advent.
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