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  • This recording is from the sermon preached by Rev. Jim Quigley at St. David's Episcopal Church on Sunday, April 13th, Palm Sunday. In his sermon, Rev. Quigley reflects on the Passion narrative and the holy work of believers between Palm Sunday and Easter. He emphasizes the importance of not taking the resurrection for granted and encourages the congregation to embrace vulnerability, risk, and transformation. The sermon urges believers to stand with Jesus, confront their contradictions, and strive for personal spiritual renewal. By accepting and acknowledging where they are, congregants are called to seek greater clarity, truthfulness, and purpose in their faith journey. Rev. Quigley concludes with a prayer for the courage to be judged and loved by Jesus, reinforcing the theme of experiencing the cross to deepen one's relationship with God.

    00:00 Introduction and Reflection Setup

    01:10 The Holy Work Between Palm Sunday and Easter

    02:48 Believing in Jesus: Embracing Vulnerability and Mortality

    05:25 Personal Transformation and Acceptance

    08:14 Finding True Joy Amidst Fear

    10:09 Standing with Jesus: The Experience of the Cross

    13:45 Conclusion and Prayer



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  • This is a recording from the sermon preached by the Right Reverend Mariann Budde, Bishop of Washington, at St. David's Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, April 6th, 2023, the Fifth Sunday in Lent. In this sermon, Bishop Budde explores the evolving relationship between God and humanity through personal anecdotes and scriptural references. She emphasizes God's continual initiative in seeking a relationship with human beings and highlights how Jesus' interactions with his disciples reflect deep mutuality and heartfelt connection. The sermon encourages congregants to cherish their relationships and to ponder what it means to be a friend of Jesus, not just a follower.

    00:00 Opening Blessing and Introduction

    00:53 Admiration for St. David's and Its Leadership

    01:32 Exploring the Congregation's Online Presence

    02:39 God's Initiative and Relationship with Humanity

    04:09 Personal Story: High School Commencement

    06:27 Mutuality in Relationships

    08:08 Jesus' Heartbreaking Words

    12:36 The Anointing at Bethany

    17:36 Cherishing Relationships and Final Reflections

    18:56 Concluding Thoughts on Friendship with Jesus



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  • This is a recording of the sermon preached by Rev. Jordan Rippy at St. David's Episcopal Church on Sunday, March 30th, the Fourth Sunday in Lent. In today's sermon, Rev. Rippy delves into the parable commonly known as 'The Prodigal Son,' exploring alternative titles and perspectives for this well-known story from the Gospel of Luke. Through an in-depth analysis, Rev. Rippy highlights the roles of both the younger and older sons, but ultimately focuses on the compassionate and unyielding love of the father. Emphasizing themes of reunion, mercy, and the sacrifices required for grace, Rev. Rippy encourages listeners to consider the cost of pride and the power of a welcoming heart, as exemplified by the father who relentlessly seeks to bring his children back into the fold.

    00:00 Introduction and Opening Prayer

    00:28 Reimagining the Prodigal Son

    02:23 The Younger Son's Return

    04:00 The Father's Unconditional Love

    07:08 The Older Brother's Resentment

    08:51 The True Heart of the Story

    09:50 Conclusion and Reflection



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    This is a recording from the sermon preached by seminarian Daniel Bentley at St. David's Episcopal Church on Sunday, March 23rd, 2023, the third Sunday after Lent. In this sermon, Daniel Bentley addresses the human need to find meaning in tragedy, countering the notion that suffering is indicative of divine punishment. Using examples from recent history and scripture, Bentley explores Jesus' teachings on repentance and the importance of returning to God. Through the stories of Moses and the parable of the fig tree, Bentley emphasizes God's initiative to bring people back and the severe, yet loving call to repentance that is central to the Lenten season.

    00:00 Introduction: Uncomfortable Gospel Lesson

    00:17 Finding Meaning in Tragedy

    02:24 Jesus' Severe Words on Repentance

    04:44 The True Meaning of Repentance

    06:03 Personal Reflection on Needing God

    07:30 God's Initiative to Bring Us Back

    08:01 Moses' Calling and the Parable of the Fig Tree

    10:19 Conclusion: God's Love and Redemption



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    In this sermon preached by Rev. Jordan Rippy at St. David's Episcopal Church on Sunday, March 16th, the Second Sunday in Lent, Rev. Rippy invites the congregation to explore their deepest desires and reflect on their spiritual significance. Drawing from Psalm 27 and the stories of Herod and Jesus, she examines the nature of human desires and the concept of 'disordered desires' as discussed in Ignatian spirituality. Through the story of Saint Ignatius and an anecdote about an elderly Cherokee warrior, Rev. Rippy illuminates the ongoing battle between good and evil desires within us. She challenges listeners to discern and align their desires with God's will, urging them to feed virtues such as generosity and trust over fear and pride. The sermon concludes with an invitation to embrace God's desire for us during the season of Lent.

    00:00 Opening Prayer and Introduction

    00:23 The Question of Desire

    01:05 Herod's and Jesus' Desires

    02:31 Ignatian Spirituality and Desire

    03:46 The Story of Ignatius

    05:39 The Cherokee Warrior's Tale

    07:15 The Battle of Desires

    08:35 Lenten Reflection and Conclusion



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  • This is a recording from the sermon preached at St. David's Episcopal Church on Sunday, March 9th, 2025, the first Sunday after Lent. In this sermon, Rev. Kristen Hawley explores the significance of the Great Litany and personal Lenten practices. Highlighting the metaphor of Jesus' journey into the wilderness and parallels to our own lives, Rev. Hawley urges congregants to reflect on their spiritual 'carry-on luggage'—their sense of belonging and identity in God. Through personal anecdotes and insightful commentary, the sermon encourages listeners to reconnect with their spiritual roots and navigate life's challenges with a steadfast sense of self and divine love.

    00:00 Introduction to Lent and the Great Litany

    01:52 A Personal Story of Travel and Love

    05:05 The True Meaning of Lent

    06:53 Jesus' Journey and Our Own

    10:18 A Poem for Reflection

    11:39 Conclusion: The Lenten Journey



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  • This is a recording from the sermon preached at St. David's Episcopal Church on Sunday, March 2nd, the Last Sunday After Epiphany. In this sermon, Rev. Kristen Hawley engages the congregation with interactive storytelling about St. David's Day and explores the transition from the season of Epiphany to Lent. Through discussions of the biblical stories of Moses and Jesus, both experiencing moments of divine radiance, Rev. Hawley uses a disco ball as an analogy to illustrate how spending time with God equips us to shine our light.

    The message encourages listeners to embrace their inner light and let it shine brightly as they enter the season of Lent.

    00:00 Welcome and Introduction

    00:35 Celebrating St. David's Day

    04:36 Understanding Epiphany

    07:00 Transition to Lent

    08:23 The Stories of Moses and Jesus

    10:42 The Disco Ball Analogy

    12:37 Shining Our Light

    14:32 Conclusion and Encouragement



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  • This sermon, delivered by Rev. Kristen Hawley at St. David's Episcopal Church on Sunday, February 23rd, the 7th Sunday After Epiphany, delves into the profound concept of love as illustrated in the Gospel. Emphasizing that 'without love, whatever we do is nothing,' Rev. Hawley challenges the congregation to transcend transactional love, advocating instead for unconditional love as taught by Jesus Christ. With references to biblical figures like Joseph and drawing from personal and contemporary examples, Rev. Hawley urges listeners to embrace a love that expects nothing in return, transforming relationships and reflecting true Christian teachings.



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  • This is a recording from the sermon preached at St. David's Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, February 16th, 2025, on the Sixth Sunday After Epiphany.

    In this sermon, Seminarian Daniel Bentley speaks to the congregants at St. David's Episcopal Church. He delves into the importance of how we read and interpret the Bible within the Episcopal Church, emphasizing the need to move beyond binary thinking. Through personal anecdotes and scriptural analysis, Bentley explores the themes of trust and hope in Jeremiah, Psalms, and the New Testament. He challenges listeners to seek a nuanced understanding of God's word and to find hope as a tangible possession, transcending current circumstances and looking toward the eternal promise of resurrection.



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  • This is a recording from the sermon preached at St. David's Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, February 9th, 2025, on the Fifth Sunday After Epiphany.

    In this sermon, Rev. Kristen Hawley reflects on the lessons found in a favorite hymn's final verse and the Gospel story of Simon Peter's miraculous catch of fish. Through storytelling and analogies, Rev. Hawley explores themes of struggle, astonishment, and compulsion within the Christian faith, encouraging the congregation to live into the dual realities of hardship and divine abundance. Ultimately, the message urges listeners to embrace both life's challenges and God's promises, compelling them to follow Christ passionately.



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