Easter Vigil sermon: He is not here
Apr. 20th, 2014 02:54 pmAs Easter Vigils are usually long and conducted at night I keep my sermon relatively short. It is more difficult to write a short and to-the-point sermon than it is to bloviate for 20 minutes.
I recently bought an e-book titled Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers. In it, the author follows the fate of dead human bodies, from those that are donated to science, to those used as crash test "dummies", to those that have died but provide donated organs so that others can live. I would not recommend reading this book during a meal, but I do recommend it for other reading times.
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April 19, 2014 Easter Vigil
Sermon delivered at St. John the Evangelist, 7PM.
Epistle: Romans 6:3-11
Gospel: Matthew 28:1-10
In the name of God, the one, the Undivided Trinity. AMEN.
Sermon delivered at St. John the Evangelist, 7PM.
Epistle: Romans 6:3-11
Gospel: Matthew 28:1-10
In the name of God, the one, the Undivided Trinity. AMEN.
I recently bought an e-book titled Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers. In it, the author follows the fate of dead human bodies, from those that are donated to science, to those used as crash test "dummies", to those that have died but provide donated organs so that others can live. I would not recommend reading this book during a meal, but I do recommend it for other reading times.
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