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Tag Archives: Easter
Believing Thomas
Homily for the Second Sunday of Easter, Year A St. Mark’s Episcopal Church Virtual Liturgy during COVID-19 Pandemic Richmond, VA Whenever the liturgical calendar flips to the 2nd Sunday of Easter, I feel like I need to come to the … Continue reading
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Tagged belief, Christianity, church, disciples, doubt, Easter, faith, Jesus, St. Thomas, yearning
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New and Good
Homily for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, Year C St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church May 19, 2019 Some of you may know that I’m a part of CirclesRVA, which is a poverty-alleviation program that was recently formed here in the City … Continue reading
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Tagged Christ, Christianity, CirclesRVA, CirclesUSA, Easter, for a new beginning, Jesus, John O'Donohue, love, love one another, new and good, resurrection, service
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The Road Home
Homily prepared for Friday Red Door Healing Service, Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. Third Sunday of Easter, Year A Luke 24:13-35 Now on that same day two of Jesus’ disciples were going to a village called Emmaus, about seven … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, church, disciples, Easter, Emmaus, Eucharist, Jesus, journal, Luke 24:13-35, resurrection
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Reflections on Resurrection
Happy Easter! For forty days, I have been hosting a Lenten series on Cultivating Sacred Space for my faith community, and simultaneously blogging here on my own personal blog on the same weekly themes. On this most joyful day, I … Continue reading
Posted in Lent 2014, quotations and reflections
Tagged alleluia, Easter, images, nature, reflection, resurrection, thinglink
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Journeying 1: The Past
During an early part of my social work career, I worked as the unit social worker in a skilled nursing facility for older adults with Alzheimer’s/Dementia. The challenge that I faced every day was how to bring dignity and worth … Continue reading
Posted in Lent 2014, work and life
Tagged Alzheimer's Disease, dignity, Easter, market, memory, polish food, social work, validation therapy
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Confirmation
I sat in the front of my church, along with people I had come to know well and care for deeply. Bishop Gulick was presiding, and for this I was grateful because I had met him before when I sang … Continue reading
Posted in lent blog 2013
Tagged belief, Christianity, Confirmation, Easter, faith, rebirth, trust
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