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The Rev. Amber Carswell: Feb. 24, 2019

The Rev. Amber Carswell: Feb. 24, 2019 by Calvary Episcopal Church

The Rev. Amber Carswell: Feb. 24, 2019

The Rev. Amber Carswell: Feb. 24, 2019 by Calvary Episcopal Church

The Sixth Sunday after Epiphany

Jesus’s world, like ours, was already quite nicely divided between the blessed and the cursed. But Jesus turned even these essential divisions around. And a new possibility for fellowship emerged.

The Rev. Scott Walters: New Possibility for Fellowship (2/17/19)

The Rev. Scott Walters: New Possibility for Fellowship (2/17/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church

The Rev. Scott Walters: New Possibility for Fellowship (2/17/19)

The Rev. Scott Walters: New Possibility for Fellowship (2/17/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church

The Rev. Scott Walters: New Possibility for Fellowship (2/17/19)

The Rev. Scott Walters: New Possibility for Fellowship (2/17/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church

The Fifth Sunday after Epiphany

“Isaiah understood his role was not only to proclaim the word of the Lord to the people. It was also to understand and to live the plight of the people – and to pray and even cry out to heaven on our behalf. The longing in Isaiah’s plea, ‘How long, O Lord’ is to bring a little touch of

The Fourth Sunday after Epiphany

“What Jesus slips through is precisely what you and I get caught in, from the earliest moments of our lives. We accept the hometown terms for what matters. And we begin constructing selves we think will make the hometown people proud.”

The Rev. Paul McLain: How Long, O Lord (2/10/19)

The Rev. Paul McLain: How Long, O Lord (2/10/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church

The Rev. Paul McLain: How Long, O Lord (2/10/19)

The Rev. Paul McLain: How Long, O Lord (2/10/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church