This morning's sermon
Nov. 17th, 2013 09:32 pmThe Lectionary readings at the end of the church's year are all about the end times. I liked writing and delivering this one since I could use an incident that happened to me very recently. It's always more interesting when you can write about something that's just happened.
My favourite paragraph: "Calamities test our reaction to the Gospel. They will happen whether we will them or no. And recovery will happen whether we help or not. And Jesus will come again, whether we are ready or not."
( The sermon's behind the cut )
Therefore to the One who is to come, Jesus Christ, be ascribed all might, majesty, dominion, and praise both now and evermore. AMEN.
My favourite paragraph: "Calamities test our reaction to the Gospel. They will happen whether we will them or no. And recovery will happen whether we help or not. And Jesus will come again, whether we are ready or not."
November 17, 2013 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sermon delivered at St. John the Evangelist, 10AM.
First Reading: Malachi 3:19-20;
Epistle: II Thessalonians 3:7-12; Gospel: Luke 21:5-19
"…the end is not so soon.”
In the name of God, the one, the Undivided Trinity. AMEN.
Sermon delivered at St. John the Evangelist, 10AM.
First Reading: Malachi 3:19-20;
Epistle: II Thessalonians 3:7-12; Gospel: Luke 21:5-19
"…the end is not so soon.”
In the name of God, the one, the Undivided Trinity. AMEN.
( The sermon's behind the cut )
Therefore to the One who is to come, Jesus Christ, be ascribed all might, majesty, dominion, and praise both now and evermore. AMEN.