by [email protected] | May 2, 2025 | Homily Blog
Stewardship There are some who come to faith just by accepting. And then there those who come to faith by doubting. That’s how Thomas came to faith. But he got there. That’s why we’re all here today, so we can get there. We’re here at Eucharist so we can get to to...
by [email protected] | Apr 6, 2025 | Pondering With Prompts
John 20:1-9 Lead in: The story of that first Easter is familiar to us. On seeing that the tomb was empty, Mary Magdala runs back to tell the disciples. Peter and John immediately take off toward the tomb. Running neck and neck, John pulls away from the huffing Peter...
by [email protected] | Mar 30, 2025 | Homily Blog
In the Gospel for today we hear the story of the man born blind. Now, I don’t see that well. But I wasn’t born blind. To be born blind, that takes blindness to a whole new leel. Yet, I’ll admit, my eyes aren’t that good. I was out west skiing with my family. The...
by [email protected] | Mar 23, 2025 | Homily Blog
The Woman at the Well Life had been hard for the nameless woman at the well that day. We’re told she had been with five different men. With the heartache of all that there was a price to paid, the loss of her reputation. Her past was widely known. In a smalltown word...
by [email protected] | Mar 21, 2025 | Pondering With Prompts
Luke 22:14-23:56 Lead in: The four Gospels agree on the major points of Jesus’ passion and death but bring different perspectives. This implies that though the authors of the four Gospels narrate the same story of Jesus’ passion, each emphasizes their own unique...