A Selection of Recent Sermons at St. Paul’s
Sermon for October 17, 2021 - The Twenty-First Sunday After Pentecost, Year B, The Rev. Jeffrey W. Mello
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How often do you get to build, or re-build a church? In this part of the world, in this part of the country, most of the churches we drive by date their cornerstones to the 19th, or 18th, or even the 17th centuries. The suburbs are sprinkled with some mid 20th century edifices, but few of us sitting in this room have been part of any laying of a cornerstone, defining the mission and architecture of a congregation from the ground up.
Sermon for October 10, 2021 - The Twentieth Sunday After Pentecost, Year B, The Ven. Pat Zifcak
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“Seek the Lord and live.” So says the prophet, Amos, at the start of our
first reading. “The word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-
edged sword….” Yet we have a great high priest who understands our
weakness and guides and teaches us by his word proclaimed to us through
the gospels.
Sermon for October 3, 2021 - The Nineteenth Sunday After Pentecost, Year B, The Rev. Jeffrey W. Mello
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Sermon for September 26, 2021 - The Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost, Year B, The Rev. Jeffrey W. Mello
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A few weeks ago we heard the part of Mark’s gospel, a chapter earlier than this one, in which Jesus asks his disciples, “who do you say that I am?”
The question of identity as followers of Jesus; that is, “who is Jesus” and “who are we who follow the one called Christ?” continues through this morning’s reading from Mark.
Sermon for September 19, 2021 - The Seventeenth Sunday After Pentecost, Year B, The Rev. Jeffrey W. Mello
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Our parish mission statement is “To be a place in this world where all can experience the fullness of Christ's love and learn to follow the Two Great Commandments: to love God with all our heart and with all our soul and with all our strength; and to love our neighbor as ourselves.”
Sermon for September 12, 2021 - The Sixteenth Sunday After Pentecost, Year B, The Rev. Jeffrey W. Mello
How much of what we have experienced in our lives can be traced back to an ill-advised word spoken; to a word meant not to build up the kingdom of God here on earth, but to gain something of this world for themselves; to conquer another for the sake of greed, or power. Words used in order to gain the world yet forfeiting life.