May 24, 2020: The Seventh Sunday of Easter, The Rev. Candice B. Frazer
It was supposed to be a joyous occasion. One in which we celebrate Eucharist—revival style—out on the front lawn with the bishop and Confirmation and a
It was supposed to be a joyous occasion. One in which we celebrate Eucharist—revival style—out on the front lawn with the bishop and Confirmation and a
There are events and people in history that we consider great. There’s the Great Depression, Alexander the Great, The Greatest Generation, The Great Wall of
I don’t know about you, but the road to Emmaus feels a lot longer this year. Looking back over the last six weeks of social
“Peace be with you.” The first words Jesus utters to his disciples upon his resurrection are words of peace. The first words Jesus offers to
Alleluia! He is Risen! Easter Day has come at last. Though I know in my heart it is Easter, I’m not sure what day of
It is tradition to preach the Paschal or Easter sermon of John Chrysostom at the Easter Vigil. This custom was begun in the very early
The work of death—that’s what many of us think Good Friday is. It is the day Jesus died, the day that death seemed to have
I wonder what love really looks like? So often I think we are drawn to the idea that love looks like a touch or a
It was a sun-soaked afternoon. People had been lining the streets for hours with more and more joining them as the day stretched on. The
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