What in the World is God Doing? ~ The Rev. Dorian Mulvey
June 29th, 2008Seventh Sunday of Pentecost
Sometimes it feels as though the great gifts God gives us, he takes away, turning our world upside down.
Seventh Sunday of Pentecost
Sometimes it feels as though the great gifts God gives us, he takes away, turning our world upside down.
Fourth Sunday after Pentecost
As much as you might not want to think about it, one of the most appreciated gifts to your family and friends is life and health care planning.
Sixth Sunday after Pentecost
As we bid farewell to Fr. Harold this week, he reminds us to remember who we belong to and who we must serve.
Third Sunday of Pentecost
Jesus in today’s Gospel is both demanding and disturbing. Being a Christ followers means being called to a higher standard.
Second Sunday of Pentecost
As we begin to say goodbye to each other, always remember that the Holy Spirit is what gets in between in our relationships.
Trinity Sunday
Lauren Worth is a 2008 high school graduate who will be attending American University in Washington, D.C. in the fall. She shares her reflections of her high school years at St. Anthony.
Trinity Sunday
The doctrine of the trinity is simply the way Christians talk about God. The trinity makes it clear that we are not talking about ourselves.
Note from HC: I am grateful to David Whyte, for some of the ideas in this sermon regarding the natural world, contained in his CD, “Thresholds: Navigating the Difficult Transitions of Life”; circa 2005; and William Willimon, and his commentary for Easter VI A, in “Pulpit Resource”, volume 36, number 2, Year A, April-June 2008.
The Day of Pentecost
This is the time of the movement of the Spirit from the head to the heart. Time to stand outside one’s self.
7th Sunday of Easter
Eternal life is to know God, and eternity is now.