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    Sermon, 6th Sunday after Trinity, 2023

    July 16, 2023 Art points us to God, but not all expression is art.  Much of what passes for art is merely a commodity, and it solidifies us as we are.  Real aft demands something from us and changes us if we receive it.  God, like art, cannot be used, but must be received, and we receive God in baptism. Propers   Manuscript

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    Sermon, 4th Sunday after Trinity, 2023

    The Enlightenment has stunted our spiritual imaginations.  Yet St. Paul affirms the reality of a spiritual world, imbued with the Spirit of God and created to bring us to our final home in the presence of God. Propers    Manuscript

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    Sermon, 3rd Sunday after Trinity, 2023

    Christ seeks the lost with love divine, all loves excelling.  Satan seeks to destroy the lost with the most hellish hate.  Do not give place to the devil through your pride, but instead humble yourself that God may exalt you in due time. Propers    Manuscript

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    Sermon, Sunday After Ascension, 2023

    We, the redeemed of the Lord, are waiting His return.  In this “already and not yet” world, how are we to live?  We are to expect persecutions, but we have the gift of the Holy Spirit to help us in this present age. Propers    Manuscript https://www.centralcoastanglicans.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/2023_05_21_SunAftAscension.mp3

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    Homily, Ascension Day, 2023

    Seeing that we have a great High Priest, that is passed into the heavens, Jesus the Son of god, let us come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.  (Hebrews 4:14, 16) What is the significance of the Ascension of Christ?  Why is Ascension Day the patronal feast day of Christ the King Anglican Church? Propers    Manuscript

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    Sermon, Rogation Sunday, 2023

    What is Rogation Sunday?  Pray for God’s blessings AND work for God’s blessings.  Ask and ye shall receive that you joy may be full.  Be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only. Propers   Manuscript

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    Sermon, Fourth Sunday after Easter

    In your own lives, seek after that which is perfect and that which never changes:  God as revealed to us in Jesus Christ.  This allows us to receive the challenges and blessings of life with equal joy and then to return that joy to the world in love. Propers    Manuscript

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