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Homily for the First Sunday after Pentecost (Trinity Sunday) Year C St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church, Richmond VA June 16, 2019 Lectionary Readings: Proverbs 8:1-4, 22-31 Romans 5:1-5 John 16:12-15 Psalm 8 [Of note: In the Children’s Sermon immediately preceding this … Continue reading →
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Tagged Catherine LaCugna, Christianity, episcopal, Holy Trinity, homily, icon, iconography, Jesus, LaCugna, Richard Rohr, Rublev, sermon, St. Gregory of Nyssa, Trinity Sunday
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Iconic
Homily for the First Sunday after the Epiphany, Year C The Baptism of Our Lord Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Richmond VA Lectionary Readings: Isaiah 43:1-7 Acts 8:14-17 Luke 3:15-17, 21-22 Psalm 29 Every January for the … Continue reading →
Posted in liturgy, sermons, Spiritual journey
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Tagged baptism, Baptism of Our Lord, Baptismal Covenant, Christianity, epiphany, episcopal, food pantry, icon, icons, prayer, sacrament, Sara Miles, St. Gregory of Nyssa, Sunday after Epiphany, Take This Bread
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Pelican
Yesterday, a pelican crossed my path as I started out on my Lenten journey of Cultivating Sacred Space. Admittedly, it was not an actual flesh-and-blood pelican, but its appearance in my life on Ash Wednesday was fortuitous, nevertheless. This particular … Continue reading →
Posted in Lent 2014, Spiritual journey
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Tagged aquinas, Christianity, faith, icon, Jesus, Lent, pelican, symbolism
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Windows of Grace
I reconnected with the image of the “Cosmic Christ” window from Grace Cathedral at a weekend retreat I attended a few weeks ago. One of our retreat facilitators brought a collection of spiritual art and religious icons to join us … Continue reading →
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Tagged AIDS, Christianity, faith, grace, grace cathedral, icon, Jung, Keith Haring, Rilke, San Francisco, spirituality, stained glass
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