October 25, 2020: The Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost, The Rev. Candice B. Frazer
This past week I suggested Tracy and I switch places—I would do all the invoices and she could preach on Sunday. She started laughing and
This past week I suggested Tracy and I switch places—I would do all the invoices and she could preach on Sunday. She started laughing and
We finally made it. After nine long weeks of wandering in the wilderness, we have arrived—not in the Promised Land mind you*, but at the
Whenever I think of the story, the story of the golden calf, in the Exodus narrative, my mind inevitably conjures up images of Charlton Heston
The Ancient Israelites have been wandering in the wilderness complaining about hunger and thirst and God continues to provide—just as he provided their release from
There is nothing like a hurricane to put our collect this morning into perspective—“Grant us, Lord, not to be anxious about earthly things, but to
A lot has happened since Moses was rescued from the Nile. He has grown up, killed a man, fled for his life, married a Midianite
Jesus tells Peter that whatever he binds on earth is bound in heaven and whatever he looses on earth is loosed in heaven. That’s a
We are all looking for salvation though most of us define salvation in vastly different ways. We might think of it as acceptance or judgment,
Recently I heard a story about a whale. Researchers in the ‘80s had been working with sonar in the Pacific Ocean to try and identify
The act of Esau giving up his birthright for a bowl of lentil soup is ridiculous, impulsive, and just plain stupid. No one would give