A Selection of Recent St. Paul’s Sermons

Below are text versions of some of our recent sermons. Prefer to watch the sermon? Check out this link to our Youtube page!

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Sermon for February 23, 2020 - Last Sunday after the Epiphany - Year A - The Rev'd Jeffrey W. Mello

This morning we remember the Transfiguration, when Jesus ascends the mountain with three of his followers, is transfigured before them, and stands with Moses and Elijah, representing the Law and the Prophets. This morning we remember Peter, whose impulse it is to build places for Jesus and Moses and Elijah to stay. We remember God’s voice again proclaiming Jesus God’s beloved child. And we remember that all of this disappeared as quickly as it arrived, as Jesus and his followers go back down the mountain, toward Jerusalem and all that waits for them there.

This morning, we are invited to consider how we might “practice Transfiguration”[1]in our own lives, today.

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Sermon for February 16, 2020 - Epiphany 6A - The Rev'd Isaac P. Martinez

Good morning, St. Paul’s. It is a privilege to break open the Word with you this morning. Although to be quite honest, it is also a challenge. I don’t know about you, but all this talk of commandments and ordinances in our readings this morning, of sins and punishments, reminds me of a version of Christianity I thought I had left behind as a teenager. It was a version where God’s love was conditional on “the right” behavior and belief.

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Sermon for February 2, 2020 - Feast of the Presentation - The Rev'd Elise A. Feyerherm

Today is a significant feast day in the Christian calendar, though we don’t often celebrate it in church, for the simple reason that it doesn’t often fall on a Sunday. For some reason, the feast of the Presentation of Jesus in the temple hasn’t garnered much of a following, maybe because a much more popular feast has overtaken it in the polls – you know, the high feast of Groundhog Day.

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Sermon for January 26, 2020 - Epiphany 3 - The Ven Pat Zifcak

A week ago, when I was on retreat with the Deacons, we videotaped their surroundings and the start of Evening Prayer for a new video to be used at the Ministry Discernment Conference next Saturday. Several people, including members of the COM, were asked to respond to questions about discernment since that was the subject of the video. I have not seen their responses but because I could have been asked to respond to the same questions, I spent some time thinking about how I might answer questions about discernment. Given our readings this morning, the Conference, those traveling with Jeff in the Holy Land, and recent conversations with two Deacons in formation, I feel particularly drawn to the story of Paul, to his response to his experience on the Damascus Road, and to his immediate and complete conversion.

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Sermon for January 19, 2020 - Epiphany 2A - The Rev'd Isaac P. Martinez

Good morning, St. Paul’s! Once again, it is a joy to break open the Word with you this morning. There’s a lot to cover in today’s Gospel passage, so let’s dive in.

In our reading, John the Evangelist gives his account of Jesus’s baptism by John the Baptist. In this telling, John the Baptist is the first person to get a glimpse of who Jesus truly is.

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Sermon for January 12, 2020 - First Sunday after Epiphany - Baptism of our Lord - Year A - Rev'd Jeffrey W. Mello

On Monday evening of this past week, on the Feast of the Epiphany, this sanctuary was filled with Isaac’s friends, family and members of this community. We were here to witness and celebrate Isaac’s ordination to the Sacred Order of Priests. What a joyful and poignant evening it was.

This coming Saturday, I leave, with 25 others, for a 10 day pilgrimage to the Holy Land. 11 days from today, I will gather with them on the banks of the Jordan River to renew our Baptismal Vows.

And today, between Isaac’s ordination and stepping into the Jordan River, I delight, with you all, to celebrate the Holy Baptism of Hugo.

And if that weren’t enough stars in alignment, today I celebrate the twelfth anniversary of my ordination to the priesthood.

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