Sermon ~ The Acceptable Time
I am conflicted today, and have been all week, about what to say to you today. We stand on the brink of war, once again, and I am conflicted between what our H...
I am conflicted today, and have been all week, about what to say to you today. We stand on the brink of war, once again, and I am conflicted between what our H...
Queen and first Abbess of Wimborne. Died c. 725.St. Cuthburga was the daughter of Prince Coenred, a second-cousin of Caedwalla, King of Wessex. Her brothers wer...
A Saxon princess who founded a nunnery on the coast nearFolkestone,Kent. She was grand-daughter of King Saint Aethelbert. She is also known as Eanswida, Eanswi...
Editors Note: This story came to me via email the other day from Carol who is a parishioner. It is a great story and has the added bonus of having ties to my h...
The Gospel of Matthew 14:22-34 At that time, Jesus made the disciples get into the boat and go before him to the other side, while he dismissed the crowds. And ...
Last week I deviated from my prepared text to speak about how bad single mindedness is in the Church. Not single-mindedness in the sense that we all work toget...
As I have mentioned to you in the past, the entirety of the Christian Gospel is based upon love, love of God and love of each other. We have a duty, as Christi...
I have always enjoyed reading Saint Paul. He has a way of getting right to the heart of the matter without mincing his words. He tells it like it is, which in...
Outside of the Gospels, if I had to choose my favorite book of the Bible I would choose the letter of St. James. A few years back for Bible Study we spent a gr...
U.S foreign policy should promote liberty of belief – and unbelief By Robert P. George and Katrina Lantos Swett The following op-ed appeared in the Wall Street ...