Spiritual Rebirth | The Rev. Canon Robert A. Jacobs, Deacon
Feb 27, | Celebration, Community, International, Pulpit Posts, World
As Black History month draws to a close, let us pause to remember, to honor, and to celebrate. We remember the suffering, we honor the resilience, and we celebrate the victories of the Black community, who against all odds, kept faith in a God who delivers. This Sunday’s Gospel from John, Speaks powerfully into that story.
In this passage, we meet a man named Nicodemus. He was a Pharisee, a leader, educated and respected. Yet he came to Jesus at night. Night suggests darkness – not just the time of day, but a spiritual condition. Nicodemus had position but still lacked something. He had religion but still wrestled with understanding. So, he came in the dark, searching for light….
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“Doing” Lent | The Rev. Dr. Anna S. Pearson, Rector
Feb 20, 2026 | Celebration, Community, International, Pulpit Posts, World
In our culture of busyness, we who are faithful talk a lot about “doing” vs. “being.” We remind ourselves and one another that we are “human beings” and not “human...
Absalom Jones, First Black Priest in the Episcopal Church | The Rev. Susan E. Hill, Associate Rector
Feb 13, 2026 | Celebration, Community, International, Pulpit Posts, World
Absalom Jones was born into slavery in 1746 in Delaware. He taught himself to read from the New Testament and other books. At the age of 16, his mother and sister were...
A Sword Piercing Our Own Hearts, Too | The Rev. Dr. Anna S. Pearson, Rector
Feb 6, 2026 | Celebration, Community, International, Pulpit Posts, World
In my Annual Address during our service of Holy Eucharist last Sunday, I referenced the statement in response to the murder of Renee Good posted by Matt Moberg, NBA...
Blessed Are | The Rev. Canon Robert A. Jacobs, Deacon
Jan 30, 2026 | Celebration, Community, International, Pulpit Posts, World
When Jesus proclaims the Beatitudes, he is not speaking in abstractions. He is speaking into a world marked by deep inequality, political oppression, and religious...
The Annual Parish Meeting | The Rev. Dr. Anna S. Pearson, Rector
Jan 23, 2026 | Celebration, Community, International, Pulpit Posts, World
Our Director of Operations has a book on her desk titled Death by Meeting. The book presents itself as a “leadership fable” about one of the common realities of all...
The Practice of the Better | The Rev. Susan E. Hill, Associate Rector
Jan 16, 2026 | Celebration, Community, International, Pulpit Posts, World
There is so much going on in our world and especially in our country today that is frightening. I am a bit of a news junkie, but these days I am finding that I need to...
The Light Of Christ | The Rev. Dr. Anna S. Pearson, Rector
Jan 13, 2026 | Celebration, Community, International, Pulpit Posts, World
We are now in the season of Epiphany; a time to mark the gradual lengthening of daylight, and to carry our celebration of God’s manifestation to us in the Christ child...
Christ Coming Into The World | The Rev. Canon Robert A. Jacobs, Deacon
Jan 2, 2026 | Celebration, Community, International, Pulpit Posts, World
Matthew’s Gospel shows us that faith begins not with certainty but with seeking. The Magi do not understand everything. They misstep in going to Jerusalem instead of...
Still Christmas | The Rev. Susan E. Hill, Associate Rector
Dec 26, 2025 | Celebration, Community, International, Pulpit Posts, World
There are a lot of music lovers in our family, which means that at some point during this festive season discussion about favorite Christmas pop songs gets introduced....
A Journey of Discernment | The Rev. Susan E. Hill, Associate Rector
Dec 19, 2025 | Celebration, Community, International, Pulpit Posts, World
Over the last three Sundays in the Adult Forum we have explored a book called Discernment: A Path to Spiritual Awakening, by Rose Mary Dougherty. In the course of the...
Waiting | The Rev. Dr. Anna S. Pearson, Rector
Dec 12, 2025 | Celebration, Community, International, Pulpit Posts, World
On the Friday of Thanksgiving weekend, visiting family and I decided to trek down to the Angelika movie theater for an afternoon showing of Hamnet. Based on a novel by...
Opportunity For Change| The Rev. Canon Robert A. Jacobs, Deacon
Dec 5, 2025 | Celebration, Community, International, Pulpit Posts, World
John the Baptist steps onto the scene like a sudden trumpet blast in a quiet valley. There is no warm-up, no polite throat clearing, just a voice crying out in the...
A Blessing of Angels | The Rev. Susan E. Hill, Associate Rector
Dec 1, 2025 | Celebration, Community, International, Pulpit Posts, Uncategorized, World
The Diocese recently hired a new Canon for Lay and Clergy Formation, the Rev. Tanya Wallace, who will have a dual role. She will help shepherd the people who have been...
Turn, Turn, Turn | The Rev. Dr. Anna S. Pearson, Rector
Nov 28, 2025 | Celebration, Community, International, Pulpit Posts, World
Happy new (liturgical) year! Despite the fact that Christmas decorations arrive ever-earlier, and the reality that many of us reading this will be mostly focused on...
Steadfast Faith | The Rev. Dr. Anna S. Pearson, Rector
Nov 14, 2025 | Celebration, Community, International, Pulpit Posts, World
Recently, as I was reeling from one of the latest crises and flailing around for my center, I came across this prayer. Written by SueAnn Shiah, a self-described...
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