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This podcast is your place to find all the sermons of Redeemer Anglican Church of Franklin, PA.

We are a new Anglican church serving Franklin, Pennsylvania and the surrounding region. Our vision is to be a community rooted in God’s inexhaustible grace shown to us through our Lord and Redeemer Jesus Christ.

Check out our website to learn more about our church and our tradition: https://franklinredeemer.org/
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In this sermon on the second Sunday of Lent Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the famous passage in which Jesus engages with Nicodemus.
In this sermon our curate Bryce Lowe looks at Jesus' temptation in the desert and what He has done on our behalf.
Ash Wednesday homily by Rev. Eric Phillips
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the shocking transformation revealed in Jesus' transfiguration before the disciples and what it meant to the story of God's redemption and to the disciples present as witnesses.
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the mission of God played out throughout scripture and how that informs us of our mission as Christ's redeemed people, the Church.
In this sermon on the 4th Sunday of Epiphany our curate Bryce Lowe looks at the prophetic warning given through Micah to Judah and how only Jesus' mercy can repair the rift that is destroying us and our world.
In this sermon on the second Sunday of Epiphany, Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the calling of the first disciples and the challenging question Jesus asked and the profound answer the first disciples gave.
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the baptism of Jesus and what it signified in its time and what it means for all of us now.
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the pastoral comfort that comes through the theologically rich and poetically beautiful opening to Paul's letter from prison to the church in Ephesus and the surrounding region.
In this short homily preached by Rev. Eric Phillips on Christmas Eve, pastor Eric looks at the well known story of Christ's birth and the absurdity of it all and the radical reality that God would want us so much that He would come after us to be with us.
In this final sermon of Advent, Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the well known story of the Angel appearing to Joseph concerning Mary's pregnancy. In this sermon Rev. Eric reflects on the significance of the names given to the Christ child and the impact it has on all of our names.
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the reality we all experience as ones who have a home but also recognize the fact that in some way we are in exile.
In this second sermon in advent, Rev. Eric Phillips looks at Paul's command for the strong to bear with the weak and the vision of a community living in unity and harmony because of the gospel.
For the 1st Sunday of Advent Rev. Eric Phillips looks at some common misunderstandings regarding Christ's return and what it really means for us to be prepared for the second advent of Jesus.
Sermon preached by Rev. Dr. Don Shepson for Christ the King Sunday
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at Jesus' teaching on money, wealth, and our relationship with stuff. Focusing on how Jesus' teaching presses deeper into our hearts beyond what we posses, into our relationship with our possessions.
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at the stern warning of Jesus against the dangerous temptation to direct our religious devotion toward the admiration and approval others.
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at Jesus' teaching regarding adultery, lust, and divorce. Focusing on understanding Jesus' teaching within the context of His day to speak into our confused approach to sex and marriage in our day.
In this sermon Rev. Eric looks at Jesus' teaching on murder and anger, which points to the greater call to loving reconciliation.
In this sermon Rev. Eric Phillips looks at Jesus' teaching regarding His fulfillment of the law in light of the theological debates concerning the law in His day.
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