
The Rev. Amber Carswell: The Rapture (12/1/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church
After Bertie gave his triumphant speech, Lionel addressed him for the first time as ‘Your majesty.’ Perhaps it was his way of saying friendship precedes kingship, not the other way around. In order to become the cosmic Christ, the one over thrones, dominions, rulers, and powers, Jesus first had to go to the tomb of his friend Lazarus and weep.
The Rev. Paul McLain: Say it to Me as a Friend (11/24/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church
The Rev. Paul McLain: Say it to Me as a Friend (11/24/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church
The Rev. Paul McLain: Say it to Me as a Friend (11/24/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church
“Back in August the Calvary staff participated in a visioning workshop together. I’d gotten to know Kat Gordon on a diocesan board and learned that she did this kind of thing from time to time. Some of you know Kat as the brilliance behind Muddy’s Bakeshop, and will understand that what really caught my attention was that snacks were
The Rev Scott Walters: Prophetic Visions (11/17/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church
The Rev Scott Walters: Prophetic Visions (11/17/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church
The Rev Scott Walters: Prophetic Visions (11/17/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church
1 Corinthians 13 was written by St. Paul, who I imagine keeps fit in the after life by turning over in his tomb every time this passage is read at a marriage. Not only did he never marry, he also wrote, “I wish everyone was like me and would stop with this silly distraction of marriage.”