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Sermons from Rev. Jennifer Oldstone-Moore at St. Andrew's episcopal Church in Greencastle, IN.
One definition of liturgy is “the work of the people”, and it reminds us that worship is something a whole congregation takes up together. We stand, we kneel, we sit; we sing, we speak, we listen. The liturgy involves us all. And the liturgy involves all of ourselves.
One definition of liturgy is “the work of the people”, and it reminds us that worship is something a whole congregation takes up together. We stand, we kneel, we sit; we sing, we speak, we listen. The liturgy involves us all. And the liturgy involves all of ourselves.
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THE END OF THE WORLD Jesus' words about the destruction of the world are scary-but don't we long for change and for the Peaceable Kingdom foretold in Isaiah? Subscribe to Podcast feed
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WHEN, NOT IT In this prophecy of the destruction of the Temple, Jesus still assures us that God will be with us when we meet our personal moments of crisis. Subscribe to Podcast feed
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PIECES ARE ENOUGH Just as saints are highly imperfect, the places we gather need not be fancy. Subscribe to Podcast feed
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CALLING ALL SAINTS The Feast of All Saints is a call to all of us—with all our abilities and shortcomings—to offer our time, treasure and talent to each other and to the world. Subscribe to Podcast feed
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HYPOCRISY, HUMILITY, HOLINESS Jesus’ parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector challenges us to view our own places of hypocrisy and to bend our prayers as not a performance, but to respond to the mercy already leaning toward us. Prayer, especially our tradition of common prayer, is how we live in [...]
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PRAY ALWAYS Prayer can be quiet and private—but in Luke 18:1-8 Jesus tells us that prayer includes the active and public, insisting on justice no matter the odds. Subscribe to Podcast feed
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OUR DAILY BREAD A sermon from Pastor Steve Albertin. Subscribe to Podcast feed
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PRACTICE THE SMALL STUFF We think more faith will make it easier to walk with Jesus, but actually what we need is to put what faith— even a tiny speck —we have into action. Subscribe to Podcast feed
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COMMUNITY FIRST Jesus tells five parables to a mixed crowd - sinful and righteous - to urge us to bridge whatever chasms divide us. Subscribe to Podcast feed
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DISHONESTLY REACHING THE KINGDOM OF GOD How might we read the Parable of the Dishonest Manager as an invitation to grapple with value and grace? Subscribe to Podcast feed
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LIVING IN THE MIDST OF SNAKES A sermon from Pastor Steve Albertin. Subscribe to Podcast feed
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BEGINNING IN TRANSFORMATION Jesus reminds us that as we are gathered to God's Table, we are invited into transformation. He is pointing out how we may be motivated by our own personal benefit, but instead invites us out of hierarchies to a sacred order not determined by our wealth, prestige, or privilege. [...]
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BRINGING THE KINGDOM, CRAFTING OUR SOULS In Baptism we promise to "seek and serve Christ in all persons, loving [our] neighbors as [ourselves]" and to "strive for justice and peace among all people, and respect the dignity of every human being." In this time of national crisis, it is a Christian imperative to [...]
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LEARN TO DO GOOD The prophet Isaiah voices the great commands to love God and love our neighbors as he laments the selfish indifference and cruelty of those with blessings, reminding us that we are to learn to do good for others and for the world. [...]
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT - AND FOOD FOR FELLOWSHIP When Peter realizes that table fellowship includes all, the most basic is made holy, and all are invited. Subscribe to Podcast feed
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COME TO THE TABLE Mary Magdalene's encounter with the risen Christ in the garden connects to Jesus's ministry during his life: his embrace of and love for the people he met, and his invitation that they come to the table in communion and fellowship. This is the abundant life, eternal life that [...]
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STRANGERS IN A STRANGE LAND God repeatedly call us to care for the foreigner and stranger...but also calls us to be "resident strangers" in our own land in order to follow his commands to love, care and welcome our neighbors - all of them. Subscribe [...]
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WHO ARE YOU? Jesus' test in the wilderness was not so much about what he would do is about who he would be, we face the same challenge every time we are tempted to let the means justify the ends. Subscribe to Podcast feed [...]
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FACING THE WOES In fact, much as we see the sorrow of the world, many of us don't want it to change too much. Practicing compassion is the key to changing that. Subscribe to Podcast feed
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CANDLEMAS There is latent light and promise in the smallest things, as recognized by the watchful and faithful Anna and Simeon. Subscribe to Podcast feed
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