A Selection of Recent Sermons at St. Paul’s
Sermon for the January 20, 2019 - 2nd Sunday after Epiphany - The Rev'd Elise A. Feyerherm
Some of us find it harder than others to speak our minds, even when the circumstances call for speech. My grade school report cards were always good, except that my teachers would invariably write in the comment section that they wished I would speak up more in class. No amount of cajoling or encouragement really helped – to this day, if I do not have prepared remarks, like a sermon or a classroom lecture, I would rather listen than talk. After all, God gave us two ears and only one mouth – which do you think we should use more, given the resources at our disposal?
Sermon for January 13, 2018 - Baptism of Our Lord - The Rev'd Jeffrey W. Mello
“The blessing of God; Eternal Majesty, Incarnate Word an Abiding Spirit be upon you, remain with you, and remind you that you are God’s beloved child every single day of your life.”
This is the blessing I usually give to young people who cross their arms at the time of Communion seeking a blessing. The words, you might recognize, come from the Gospel story of Jesus’ baptism.
Sermon for January 6, 2019 - Feast of the Epiphany - The Rev'd Jeffrey W. Mello
These three characters of the Wise Men, or Magi, or three Kings hold a great deal of mystery and intrigue in our Christmas story. Though only spoken of in Matthew’s Gospel, no nativity set or Christmas Pageant seems complete without them.
And yet we don’t really know much about them. And much of what we think we know about them is actually speculation or church lore.