Hear how the the parable of Lazarus and the rich man invites us to see what we may be oblivious to in our lives and how we can begin to become aware.
Hear how the the parable of Lazarus and the rich man invites us to see what we may be oblivious to in our lives and how we can begin to become aware.
Feeling alone the lost sheep realizes a desire for community and belonging. The mystic and theologian, Howard Thurman, offers us a reflection on that experience.
During a Sabbath meal see how Jesus guides folks in the midst of his time and culture, while also challenging the norms and accepted ways of that culture. Could this be a model for what church needs to be in our time and culture?
As Isaiah challenges the people of his time to a faith marked not just by worship, but by how they live their lives in the world, a reflection on how St. Paul’s has worshiped and engaged in the world, particularly during the pandemic.
The prophet Hosea shows us how much God loves us.
Trinity Sunday invites us into reimagining God as The Divine Dance.
Surrounded by war, violence and injustice in our world, we seek new hope. May this Easter lead us to the active pursuit of hope and newness of life through the resurrection of Jesus the Christ.
Jesus is saying it over and over again. Reminding us of the love God has for us.
Lent is a season that reminds us from whence we’ve come and where we are going. In the midst of it we breathe.
Listen to Fr. George offer a new meaning of the word Blessed that we hear in the Beatitudes. Hear what the word meant in the language of Jesus. Do to technical difficulties, we were not able to record the full homily.