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At the beginning of Jesus’s ministry Matthew tells us he, “withdrew” to Galilee. What does this tell us about the gospel of the kingdom? That’s the theme we explore this morning as Epiphany continues.
On the second Sunday of Epiphany we hear John the baptists’ declaration, “Behold the Lamb of God!”
As we celebrate the baptism of the Lord, we consider how Jesus’s baptism in the Jordan speaks to our own experience of baptism.
In the third week of Advent we explore Luke 1:46-55. During our time together Reverend Mickey invites us to consider the importance of Mary, and how she serves as a model for faithfulness in our own lives.
On the second Sunday of Advent Berto Santiago asks us to think about how John the Baptists message can guide our own hearts as we prepare for the coming the Lord.
This week we explore 1 Corinthians 14 and St. Paul’s instructions for order in worship.
As we continue in 1 Corinthians we explore chapter 13, and Paul’s famous exposition of the theological virtues culminating in love.
On the feasts of All Saints and All Souls day we look at Ephesians 1 and the great cloud of witnesses that comprise the church in heaven and earth.
Today Fr. Peter Lebhar of Redeemer Anglican Church explores 1 Corinthians 8, and how St. Paul helps us to think about laying down our rights for the sake of our sisters and brothers.
This week we explore 1 Corinthians 7 as Paul explains the mutuality that exists in Christian marriage, and offers a vision for singleness as an equally valid status within the kingdom of God.
Today we explore 1 Corinthians 5 & 6, and the way this text elevates the dignity of our bodies, while calling us to sexual holiness.
We are joined this week by our Bishop-Elect, Jeff Bailey who invites us to consider the history of confirmation and the reception of the Spirit in Acts 2.
We’re joined by Fr. Peter Lebhar, who is leading Redeemer Anglican Church, a new church plant in Tampa. Fr. Peter invites us to consider the way 1 Corinthians 4 reshapes the way we conceive of christian leadership and authority.
As we continue our 1 Corinthians series, Fr. Travis explores 1 Corinthians 3, and the marks of spiritual maturity.
In our final week of our summer series on the Psalms we explore Psalm 107, and the theme of thanksgiving in light of God’s mercy.
This week we explore Psalm 85, and how God’s past faithfulness should inspire confiden
As Ordinary Time continues we explore Psalm 25, and how it offers us a vision for waiting on the Lord.
This week during our exploration of the Psalms we look at Psalm 30.




