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St. John's Episcopal Church Jackson Hole Sunday Sermon is a recording of the sermon from the 10:00 a.m. service. Look for our podcast on the iOS Podcasts app or in the iTunes Store
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This week The Rev. Ron Pogue preaches on Jesus commanding his followers to love one another just as he loved us.
This week The Rev. Ron Pogue preaches on the Fourth Sunday of Easter, the middle Sunday of the season. And, on this middle Sunday, how we find the Gospel reading asking a rather curious question for this time in the church year.
This week The Rev. Trent Moore preaches a children’s sermon and reflects on this time of year being a time to celebrate – that Easter is more than a day – we get to celebrate 50 days of Jesus and the resurrection.
This week The Rev. Brian Nystrom preaches on the doubting Thomas in John 20:19-31
This week Fr. Ron Pogue reflects on the questions of life and death that have bombarded us in recent weeks – hard questions, persistent questions, complex moral, political, and theological questions – and how Easter offers a perspective from which to address such questions.
This week on Palm Sunday and the start of Holy Week Fr. Trent Moore reflects on Luke 4:13 “When the devil had finished all this tempting, he left him until an opportune time” and asks us to use this week as an opportune time to reflect on temptation.
This week Fr. Pogue shares the story of Mary pouring expensive perfumed ointment on Jesus’ feet and reflects on the living relationship with God.
This week Fr. Pogue preaches on the living relationship with God being the only thing that matters. Only our own resistance keeps us from it. Nothing we can do for ourselves can save us. Only God’s grace can do that.
This week The Rev. Brian Nystrom preaches on the prodigal son.
This week Fr. Pogue reflects on our goodness being in response to God’s eternal presence and power in our lives.
The week, Fr. Trent preaches on getting in touch with Jesus. He reflects that instead of asking, “What would Jesus do?” we should ask, “What did Jesus do?”
This week, Fr. Pogue reflects on an insightful cartoon strip hitting home. The cartoon says, “I don't mind fleeing temptation, so long as I can leave a forwarding address.”
This week, Fr. Brian Nystrom preaches on experiencing the presence of God and his personal journey to follow Jesus and the realization that there is no perfect path, but there are many paths to God’s grace.
This week, Fr. Pogue preaches on the season after The Epiphany of Our Lord being one in which we consider our own calling against the backdrop of the call of those who have gone before us.
This week, Fr. Pogue preaches on Jesus' first miracle at a wedding in Cana of Galilee and how it is a story about the transformation that happens when Jesus enters the story of our lives.
Fr. Pogue wants to explore two questions with you raised by Jesus’ baptism.
The Rev. Brian Nystrom preaches on the act of creation and the light shining in the darkness
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The late Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli said, “Life is too short to be little.” One of the reasons we remember the ministry of John the Baptist during the Advent season of waiting is because he, too, warns us of the shortness of life and the danger of littleness.
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