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All Saints' is the most exciting feast of the Church year - at least according to Bp. Martyn Minns. He explains to us the significance of what we are a part of through a look at the Beatitudes in Matthew 5.
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In our last sermon in the series on the book of James, Dcn. Megan Trautman shows us how James invites us to pray. Nothing is too small or too big to bring to God for healing.
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While we see the injustices that surround us every day, our task as believers is to remain steadfast, following Christ. Fr. David Trautman encourages us through James's letter to the Jewish Diaspora.
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True humility is content, compassionate, and courageous. Fr. David Trautman teaches us that true humility is always counter-cultural.
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To be a wise person you have to spend time with a wise person. Jesus is the wisest person around and Fr. James Manley shows us why wisdom is essential in this life.
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Though our works will not save us, Fr. David Trautman reminds us that works are the fruit and evidence of that our faith is alive.
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Partiality and prejudice have no place in the kingdom of God. Fr. David Trautman reminds us that Jesus, by his incarnation, both elevated the poorest and brought low the richest so that as equals we might receive His grace.
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When you look in a mirror, you see what's wrong with your appearance and, as a result, you fix what's wrong. Dcn. Justin Smith invites us to see how the Bible is a mirror to see not what we look like, but who we are in Christ and to live into the identity we have in Jesus.
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Fr. David Trautman sets up the background and more for our series on the book of James!
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The solution to a heart not surrendered to God is a metaphysical heart transplant, a work only accomplished by the Holy Spirit. Fr. James Manley encourages us to allow this work to be done in us by feeding on Christ in our hearts by faith with thanksgiving.
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Choose this day whom you will serve, so says Joshua to the people of Israel. Jesus in essence asks the disciples the same. Fr. David Trautman elaborates on our choices when it comes to following Jesus.
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God has given us a means of grace to sustain us. Fr. David Trautman explains how we can be nourished in Christ through Communion.
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Discipline is the way we see God growing us into dependence on Himself. Fr. David Trautman shows us that we can taste and see that He is good as we come to lean on Him more and more for all we need.
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We come with our grumbling hearts and rumbling tummies, looking for God's grace and His face. Fr. David Trautman shows how the Bread of Life can satisfy all we need.
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Fr. David Sandifer expounds on the role and the requirements for being appointed a deacon in the Anglican Church.
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One of the enemy's favorite tools is to take the good that God intended and corrupt it. We see that with sexuality, equality, and freedom - what God intended for good has been corrupted and taken as license to sin. Fr. David Sandifer, our guest preacher this Sunday, is a professor at Tyndale Theological Seminary in the Netherlands and is one of our mission partners.
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We don't have to fear anything if we understand who God is and how He loves us. Fr. David Trautman discusses how we must rely on God in life's stresses and good times, knowing that He is our shalom.
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God sets up a plumb line, a measure to show us his standard, and it's a measure we cannot meet. Fr. James Manley reminds us that if you believe that Jesus lived the life you should have lived and died the death you deserved to die and turn to him, you will be saved.
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Our true identity is found in God. Fr. David Trautman shows us how God knows who we are and what we're called to do.
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Jesus is open to being interrupted when we have needs only He can meet. Fr. James Manley explains how that's true by looking at the passage of Jairus's daughter and the woman with the chronic blood problem in Mark 5.
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