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Tag Archives: mercy
Mothers and Mercy
Homily for Proper 18, Year B Lectionary Reference: Mark 7:24-37 First, a story… It was in the middle of the day when word reached her. She had been in her usual state of overdrive: taking care of her home, taking … Continue reading
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Tagged calling in, Canaanite woman, Christ's humility, Christianity, humility, Jesus, mercy, syrophoenician woman, womanist midrash
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Ashes and Chalk
Homily for Ash Wednesday St. Mark’s Episcopal Church Richmond, VA Last year, Ash Wednesday happened to coincide with my Spring Break at VCU. It was a transitional time for me, literally: I was in the midst of serving as transitional … Continue reading
Made Well
A Reflection for Proper 23, Year C Luke 17:11-19 On the way to Jerusalem Jesus was going through the region between Samaria and Galilee. As he entered a village, ten lepers approached him. Keeping their distance, they called out, saying, … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, dignity, Eucharist, faith, gratitude, Greek, healing, homily, Jesus, justice, Luke 17:11-19, mercy, miracle, redemption, reflection, religion, social justice, thankfulness, thanks, wellness
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Good Samaritans and Great Neighbors
(Week 1 of a 16 week “Who is My Neighbor?” faith formation series at St. Thomas Episcopal Church) The Master Story: The Parable of the Good Samaritan Lectionary Gospel Reading: Luke 10:25-37 The Gospel reading for this week provides us … Continue reading
Posted in Who is My Neighbor?
Tagged Christianity, compassion, episcopal, faith, Good Samaritan, helping, justice, lectionary, Luke 10:25-37, mercy, Neighbor, Proper 10, Racism, service, St. Thomas Episcopal Church, tolerance, Trayvon, Zimmerman
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