It’s become customary to expect the sermon to be based, more or less, on the Gospel lesson read at the celebration of the Sunday Eucharist. But because I preach so rarely, I hope you will excuse me from this expectation today since neither the Gospel nor the other lessons this morning, important as they are, speak particularly well to a concern that I want very much to address.
10am sermon by Rev. Bill Ericson – May 9, 2010:
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10am sermon by visiting preacher Rev. Jannel Glennie – May 2, 2010
It is either a neat coincidence or the Spirit’s wonderful way that our readings this morning relate to healing, to trusting God in take care of us, including promises of a “new heaven and a new earth” beyond this life. The Shepherd will watch over the sheep, even when the human shepherds are unable to do so. In these last 10 days, we’ve witnessed the guiding and sustaining presence of God in this parish as we prayed and worked and worried and went on, without our priests.
Sermon by the Rt. Rev. Wendell N. Gibbs, Bishop of the Diocese of Michigan:
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Gospel and sermon by Deacon Bill Fineout:
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Full service:
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