Sermons from 2015

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What Values Do We Want To Teach Our Kids?

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3 Advent – December 13, 2015 Luke 3:7-18 There was a recent segment on the Today show about what values we want to teach our kids. Honesty topped the charts (43%), followed by kindness (29%), a strong work ethic (11%) and a variety of others. What is interesting about this survey is that it lines up pretty closely […]

The Word of God Came to Church of the Trinity in Downtown Coatesville

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2 Advent – December 6, 2015 Luke 3:1-6 In the fifteenth year of the twenty-first century, when Barack Obama was President of the United States, and Tom Wolfe was governor of Pennsylvania, and Michael Trio the City Manager of Coatesville, and Michael Curry was Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, the word of God came to Church of the […]

The Third Option, Transformation

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Last Sunday after Pentecost (Christ the King) – Nov 22, 2015 John 18:33-37 “For this I was born, and for this I came into the world, to testify to the truth.” And “My kingdom is not from this world”. So, what is truth? This is a question that Pilate asked of Jesus after these statements and shortly […]

What Must I Do To Inherit Eternal Life?

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20 Pentecost, Proper 23 – October 11, 2015 Mark 10:17-31 A man knelt down before Jesus and asked him, “Good Teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?” Mark tells us that the man went away grieving, because he was shocked by what Jesus had to say: “…sell what you own, and give the […]

Divorce

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19 Pentecost, Proper 22 – October 4, 2015 Mark 10:2-16 So, here we go. Divorce. Divorce was a significant and disputed issue in Jesus’ time, and it was a complicated matter, as well, in the first century. There were differing perspectives between Jews and Romans and also within Judaism itself. Here’s what you need to […]

The Stranger In Our Midst

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18 Pentecost, Proper 21 – September 27, 2015 Mark 9:38-50 “We saw someone….” That’s how a lot of judgment starts, doesn’t it? “Teacher, we saw someone casting out demons in your name, and we tried to stop him, because he was not following us.” “We saw someone….” That’s how a lot of judgment starts, doesn’t […]

Peter: From Rock To Stumbling Block

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16 Pentecost, Proper 19 – September 13, 2015 Mark 8:27-38 Good-byes never get easy, especially when they seem premature. So we can really appreciate Peter’s predicament that we encounter in this week’s gospel story. Jesus has turned his face toward Jerusalem and, in doing so, he begins to tell the disciples what awaits him there. […]

Traditions in Families

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14 Pentecost, Proper 17 – August 30, 2015 Mark 7:1-8,14-15,21-23 After six weeks in John’s “bread of life” chapter, we are back to the gospel of Mark. But what an odd place to land: right in the middle of an argument. Actually a familiar argument, a routine argument. Haven’t we all been in that argument […]

Jesus Was Mortal, Yet Divine

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11 Pentecost, Proper 14 – August 9, 2015 John 6:35, 41-51 Once again I wonder about that crowd who follows Jesus speaking for us, today. St. John narrates that these people who have followed Jesus, regarded him as a teacher, and witnessed his miracles, also know him as one of their own. They knew his […]