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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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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.
In this sermon, The Rev. Jacob Smith articulates how Christians move forward in life by looking backwards to what God has already done.
In this sermon, the Reverend Dr. Meredith Hawkins articulates that Christ is our King and, therefore, our righteousness.
In this sermon, the Reverend Jacob Smith preaches on the truth that for Christians, death is not the end, and this is the Good News behind not a hair on your head will perish.
The Rev. Joe Gibbes (Our Saviour, Jacksonville, FL) reminds us that the resurrection is the linchpin of history, breaking the power of death's finality.
In this sermon, The Reverend Jacob Smith talks about the meaning of the blessings and curses in Jesus' Sermon on the Plain. He also looks at the ordinariness of Christian spirituality.
Although we are all part Pharisee and part tax collector, God declares us righteous not because of how righteous we feel, but because of the righteousness of Christ freely given to us.
In this sermon, The Reverend Jacob Smith shares what is most important to Jesus and how it relates to the prayers of a persistent widow.
In this sermon, The Reverend Jacob Smith articulates the differences between the gift of faith and the effects of faith.
In this sermon, The Reverend Jacob Smith talks about the meaning of Christian faith.
God calls us, not to a feast that divides us into rich and poor, but to a feast that makes us into one body of Christ.
Where do we find Jesus in the parable of the Dishonest Manager?
In this sermon, the Reverend Jacob Smith explains how being lost, helpless, and dead is where God often does the greatest work in our lives.
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