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The Rev. Scott Walters: Trusting our Belovedness (02/03/2019

The Rev. Scott Walters: Trusting our Belovedness (02/03/2019 by Calvary Episcopal Church

The Third Sunday of Epiphany

“A revelation without warning, an insight out of nowhere, a brief glimpse of understanding, that feeling when something searched for clicks suddenly into place.”

The Rev. Amber Carswell: Heap if a Knee (1/27/19)

The Rev. Amber Carswell: Heap if a Knee (1/27/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church

The Rev. Amber Carswell: Heap if a Knee (1/27/19)

The Rev. Amber Carswell: Heap if a Knee (1/27/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church

The Rev. Amber Carswell: Heap if a Knee (1/27/19)

The Rev. Amber Carswell: Heap if a Knee (1/27/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church

The Second Sunday of Epiphany

“Maybe the things we like are actually the essential stuff of meaningful interactions with other people and the world around us. And maybe they matter, at least in part, because as much as every single human being needs to be loved, it may be impossible to know we are loved if we don’t believe we are liked.”

The Rev. Scott Walters: The Power of Being Liked (1/20/19)

The Rev. Scott Walters: The Power of Being Liked (1/20/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church

The Rev. Scott Walters: The Power of Being Liked (1/20/19)

The Rev. Scott Walters: The Power of Being Liked (1/20/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church

The Rev. Scott Walters: The Power of Being Liked (1/20/19)

The Rev. Scott Walters: The Power of Being Liked (1/20/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church

The Baptism of our Lord

Robert Capon wrote, “Left-handed power is governed by the more intuitive, open, and imaginative right side of the brain. It can look to the world like weakness, intervention that seems to be nonintervention.” It is the power of paradox. It is the power of humility. It is the power that changes hearts.