Sermons by Rev. Lauren Kilbourn
The New Freedom
Two weeks ago all of the clergy from our diocese including the clergy here and all of our lay deputies from the diocese including the lay people who are deputies for our church here attended the Diocese of North Carolina’s Annual Convention in Winston-Salem…
View SermonDo Not Be Afraid, Mary
Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favor with God and now you will conceive in your womb and bear a son and you will name him Jesus. He will be great and will be called the son of the most high. And the Lord God will give to him the throne of his ancestor David. He will reign over the House of Jacob forever and of his kingdom there will be no end…
View SermonHomily at the Ordination of Lauren Kilbourn
Lauren, after tonight, you will be authorized, by virtue of your ordination to the sacred order of priests, to celebrate the Eucharist. Doubtless plans are already in place for your first celebration of the Eucharist, and I know you will want to cherish the experience, and you will want it to be memorable…
View SermonConnection with Others
Today we celebrate All Saints Day. We celebrate the baptisms of Morgan Oliver, of Margaret Abigail, and of Jackson Tyler. Today is a very, very special day in the life of the church. Many of you may have heard last week that my grandfather John Kilbourn passed away on October 25. On that Thursday I had the opportunity to fly to Florida to be with my grandmother…
View SermonThreshold Times
A few years ago I had the opportunity to work as a hospital chaplain in one of the most delicate places I have ever set foot—UNC hospital’s Medical Intensive Care Unit. This was a place of threshold for most people…
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