Episodios

  • 05.18.25 "Practice Praise" - The Reverend Elizabeth Garnsey
    May 22 2025

    The Fifth Sunday of Easter.

    How do we find our place in a world that feels both chaotic and beautiful? In this stirring reflection, Rev. Elizabeth invites us to consider the practice of praise—not as a shallow response to life’s highs, but as a radical, grounding act in the midst of mystery, loss, and renewal. Drawing wisdom from Psalm 148, she explores how creation itself models a way of living in harmony with God’s vision for the world.

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    14 m
  • 05.11.25 "Community Made in Love” - The Reverend Peter F. Walsh
    May 15 2025

    In this deeply moving and delightfully humorous Mother's Day sermon, explore the profound interconnectedness of humanity through the lens of maternal love, shared memory, and sacred community. Drawing on everything from personal stories and ancient scripture to Strawberry Shortcake and $30 Mayfair chairs, Fr. Peter Walsh reflects on the power of belonging, the joy of giving, and the divine call to love irrationally. This is a message about who we are, how we’re knit together, and why community—especially one rooted in love—is more vital than ever.

    The Fourth Sunday of Easter

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    20 m
  • 05.04.25 "Pope Francis and the Path of Jesus" - The Reverend John Kennedy
    May 7 2025

    The Third Sunday of Easter.

    In this powerful and heartfelt sermon, The Rev. John Kennedy reflects on the gospel that shaped his own priesthood and was chosen for Pope Francis’ funeral. Drawing moving parallels between the lives of Simon Peter and Pope Francis, he explores the true heart of discipleship: a deep love for Jesus, compassion for the marginalized, and the courage to give all for the sake of the gospel.

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    15 m
  • 04.27.25 "Jesus' Resurrection Is Your Resurrection" - The Reverend Elizabeth Garnsey
    May 7 2025

    The Second Sunday of Easter.

    The Rev. Elizabeth Garnsey explores the story of Thomas not as a tale of doubt, but of longing, honesty, and transformation. See how Jesus meets each of us in our rawest places — not with judgment, but with peace, forgiveness, and love. Watch to discover how the resurrection isn't just a past event, but an ongoing invitation to new life.

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    13 m
  • 04.20.25 “Out of the Box” (Easter Day) - The Reverend Peter F. Walsh
    May 7 2025

    Easter Day.

    Explore how the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ shattered every human expectation — and how Jesus continues to pull us out of the boxes that confine us today. Full of energy, hope, and real-life connection, this sermon invites you to experience the risen Christ in a radically new way.

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    20 m
  • 04.19.25 “Nothing Can Save Us That Is Possible” (The Great Vigil of Easter) - The Reverend John Kennedy
    May 7 2025

    The Great Vigil of Easter.

    If you've ever wrestled with doubt, darkness, or the limits of human possibility, this sermon will speak to you. Because sometimes, only the impossible will do. The Rev. John Kennedy takes us from the darkness of the cosmos to the impossible hope of the Resurrection with a cosmic, cultural, and deeply personal exploration of despair, death—and the miracle that changes everything.

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    13 m
  • 04.18.25 “Love of Power or Power of Love?” (Good Friday) - The Reverend Elizabeth Garnsey
    May 7 2025

    On Good Friday, we’re confronted with a question that echoes through time: Which kingdom do we serve—the kingdom of domination or the kingdom of self-giving love?

    In this powerful and moving sermon, The Rev. Elizabeth Garnsey draws us into the cosmic clash between Caesar and Christ, between force and truth, between the love of power and the power of love. As we stand at the foot of the cross, we are invited to wrestle with our own allegiances and see the world—and ourselves—through Jesus' eyes.

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    11 m
  • 04.17.25 “Shock and Awe” (Maundy Thursday) - The Reverend John Kennedy
    May 7 2025

    Maundy Thursday.

    What could Saint Peter and Friedrich Nietzsche possibly have in common? In this powerful and thought-provoking Maundy Thursday sermon, The Rev. John Kennedy explores the deep scandal and radical love at the heart of Jesus’ shocking act of foot washing—and why it offended both Peter and Nietzsche in their own ways. With insight, wit, and piercing clarity, this message invites us to grapple with the meaning of humility, power, and the way of Christ in a world driven by dominance.

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    14 m
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