Sermon: Sunday, September 7, 2014: Forest Sunday, Season of Creation

The Giving Tree had a hard time making it to print. Publishers thought it was too sad for kids and too simple for adults. Fifty years later it remains something of an enigma. Some people see in the story a parable about a mother’s self-sacrificing love for her child. Some see a story of narcissistic consumption. Some have called it a story of friendship, others a parable of Christ’s love. One reviewer called it a sado-masochistic fairy tale in which abuse is elevated to a virtue.

Sermon: Sunday, October 6, 2013: Feast Day of St. Francis (transferred)

Texts: Genesis 2:18-25  +  Psalm 148  +  Revelation 5:11-14  +  Matthew 6:25-29 The life of Francesco di Bernardone, the man history remembers as St. Francis of Assisi, is a life of stories. Stories surround the memory of this man who, legends say, calmed a marauding wolf, humbled the rich, and addressed all of creation — … Continue reading Sermon: Sunday, October 6, 2013: Feast Day of St. Francis (transferred)

Sermon: Sunday, September 29, 2013: Fourth Sunday in Creation — Cosmos Sunday

Texts:  Proverbs 8:22-31  +  Psalm 148  +  Colossians 1:15-20  +  John 6:41-51 We are all stardust. This is most certainly true. Writing for the famous PBS science series, Nova, Peter Tyson explains, Every single atom in your body — the calcium in your bones, the carbon in your genes, the iron in your blood, the … Continue reading Sermon: Sunday, September 29, 2013: Fourth Sunday in Creation — Cosmos Sunday