March 2026

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Who Was Really in That Mob?

Sunday, March 29, 2026 – Matthew 21:1-11, Isaiah 50:4-9a, Psalm 31:9-16, Philippians 2:5-11, Matthew 27:11-54 Years ago, when I was home from college over winter break, I went into Manhattan with two friends to be in Times Square on New Year’s Eve. The crowd was enormous—packed so tightly that we were literally jammed together like […]

Embodiment, Experiencing the Sacred, Faith, Healing, Hope, Impermanence and Change, Jesus, Loss and Grief, Miracles, Mystical Experience, Sermons, Spirituality, Suffering and Loss, Transformation and Wholeness, Vulnerability

With Just a Word: Embracing God’s Spirit of Hope and Renewal

Sunday, March 22, 2026 – Ezekiel 37:1-14, Psalm 130, Romans 8:6-11, John 11:1-45 On this day, as we gather in worship, I invite you to open your hearts to a message of hope, of renewal, and of the quiet, unstoppable power of God’s spirit at work in our lives. Our readings today—Ezekiel’s vision in the

Forgiveness, Friendship, Healing, Hope, Love, Miracles, Politics and Culture, Relationships, Sermons, Spirituality, Suffering and Loss, U.S. Society

Drinking from the Same Well

Sunday, March 8, 2026 – Exodus 17:1-7, Psalm 95, Romans 5:1-11, John 4:5-42 There is something deeply human about thirst. When we are thirsty enough, everything else fades into the background. The Israelites in our reading from Exodus knew that kind of thirst. They were in the wilderness, far from the familiar world they had

Sermons

Blessed are the Peacemakers

Sunday, March 1, 2026 Note: Much of this sermon was inspired by a post from Rev. Dr. Mark Sandlin, and I am grateful to him for his witness and his wise guidance that is reflected in this sermon. In a dark time in American history, when oppressed people were overwhelmed with fear, they turned to

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