It’s wonderful to be with you this morning to celebrate the work of Episcopal Schools, and to give thanks and proclaim to our community the wonderful news that is St. John’s Episcopal Day School.
It’s wonderful to be with you this morning to celebrate the work of Episcopal Schools, and to give thanks and proclaim to our community the wonderful news that is St. John’s Episcopal Day School.
…Now here comes Jesus proclaiming a new kind of family defined as those who seek to do God’s will, regardless of their family or kinship background.
This is the night. This is the night when we gather as God’s people to hear the stories of salvation history. The stories that teach us who we are, who’s we are, what we believe, what our God is like.
To take up our cross is to suffer the consequences of faithful living, which may indeed be painful and challenging.
Lent is a time for introspection and self reflection. A time to consider what it means to live a Christian life in a time of change and uncertainty.
We need to also know that the movement of love that we recognize as Holy Spirit is happening all the time.
Forgiveness is not a single action but rather a way of life.
Jesus came to give us a new understanding of God.