Sermon broadcasts from the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, Jacksonville, FL.
Mtr. Sarah shares how God doesn't meet us in our expectations, but in our surrendered path of love.
Mtr. Sarah shares that Mary's actions are a reminder to pour out our very selves at the feet of Jesus in radical discipleship.
Fr. Wiley reminds us of the abundant grace available to anyone who turns to God.
Mtr. Sarah reminds us that how we live our lives today, matters.
Fr. Wiley encourages us to take up and take on God's vision for the future, choosing the things that lead us to God.
Mtr. Sarah reminds us that our best response to temptation is the truth of the Word of God.
Fr. Wiley invites us to imagine our default future and then compare that to the future that God wants for you.
Fr. Wiley encourages us to carry the brightness of this day into the darkness of Lent.
Mtr. Sarah reminds us that we are called to do the hard things in response to what God has done for us; but we do not have to do it alone.
Mtr. Sarah discusses how the Beatitudes tell us who we are and who Jesus is.
Fr. Wiley shares that it's not the burden of your sin but the overwhelming grace of God that will swamp your boat.
Fr. Wiley declares that God has already accomplished the mission and now, we are all bringers of light and good news.
Fr. Wiley reminds us that if we humbly give thanks to God and if we sacrificially give grace to one another, God will rebuild a people.
Mtr. Sarah asks if we are willing to be identified by our identity to Jesus.
Fr. Wiley reminds us that God's gift of the Holy Spirit means that God makes a sanctuary of every willing human heart.
Mtr. Sarah reminds us that God's abundant grace and love doesn't stop with us - it expands to include everyone.
Fr. Wiley reminds us that we are invited to join the shepherds, angels, magi and disciples as heralds and messengers of the Gospel.
Fr. Wiley asks: God came to be one of us that we might become one with God - how will you respond?
Mtr. Sarah asks us to imagine what it would look like if we lived as if The Magnificat was our song.
Fr. Wiley reminds us to take opportunities to be a beacon of hope to others this Advent season.