About harasprice
Episcopal Priest, Social Worker, Professor, parent, teacher, learner, writer, advocate, and grateful traveller along this journey through life. Serving as the Vocations Minister for the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia.
A homily for Proper 11, Year B prepared for Westminster Canterbury, Richmond VA Gospel Lesson: Mark 6:30-34, 53-56 The apostles gathered around Jesus, and told him all that they had done and taught. He said to them, “Come away to … Continue reading →
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Reading time: 4 minutes By Sarah Kye Price Staff Writer I’ve read lots of news stories as I’ve followed from afar the treatment and conditions of women, children and families attempting to cross into the…
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Reading time: 3 minutes By Sarah Kye Price Staff Writer Whenever two or three seminarians are gathered, just as many stories of call are in our midst. The stories are varied, but often include the…
Senior Sermon Preached at Church Divinity School of the Pacific Berkeley, California. Watch Here: Senior Sermon 6/18/18 – Sarah Price Commemoration: Feast of Bernard Mizeki, Catechist and Martyr Readings What is the communion of saints? (p. 862) The communion of … Continue reading →
Sermon for the Second Sunday after Pentecost, Year B June 3, 2018 St. John’s Episcopal Church, Richmond VA Lessons Appointed: 1 Samuel 3:1-10(11-20) Psalm 139:1-5, 12-17 2 Corinthians 4:5-12 Mark 2:23-3:6 The first time I set foot on the … Continue reading →
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A Homily for Ascension (Easter 7), Year B Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church May 13, 2018 One of my very close friends is fond of saying that everything that she has ever managed to ‘let go’ of has claw … Continue reading →
A Homily for the Third Sunday of Easter, Year B April 15, 2018 Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Richmond VA In the Price family, Friday night is pizza night. I didn’t invent that tradition. In fact, it was my … Continue reading →
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A Homily for Palm Sunday/Passion Sunday, Year B Sunday, March 25, 2018 Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Lectionary Readings Passing from one celebration to another, from palms and branches let us now make haste, O faithful, to the … Continue reading →
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Although this blog has been the central place for me to write (especially during Lent) for the past several years, I know that this year I have focused my efforts on getting another blog project, Faith from the Margins to … Continue reading →
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Homily for the First Sunday in Lent, Year B Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Lectionary Readings If you thought you just heard a familiar lesson, you are exactly right: today’s Gospel lesson begins where our past reading from the … Continue reading →
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