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“Let the person who would hear God speak read the Holy Scripture.”        –Martin Luther”

Sunday Services – Replay

Replay our latest Sunday services (or just listen to Fr. Jim’s sermons) on our Live Control channel.

See the most recent service or click the pull down menu to select “Past Services” to find prior services.

Recent Sermons

The Hope & Peace of Advent: Musing From The Pulpit

On this the First Sunday of Advent, The Rev. Dr. James E.Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, discusses the importance of traditions as we begin this season of great expectations. He says that during Advent it is important to have hope and peace rather than...

Christ The King: Musings From The Pulpit

Listen as our rector, The Rev. Dr. James Taylor, challenges us to live as a disciple to bring forth God's Kingdom.

Musings From The Pulpit: Nothing Is Permanent

Listen as our rector, The Reverend Dr. James Taylor, discusses how we, as Christians, must stand tall amid chaos and continue to tell the truth.  

The Call to Discipleship: Musings From The Pulpit

In this homily, the Reverend Dr. James E. Taylor discusses the qualities we should have as outlined in the Epistle.  He tells us how to live as disciples and to have a Christ-like mind.

God Is Merciful: Musings From The Pulpit

n this homily The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, discusses the readings for the day and how they show God's mercy toward His children even when we are undeserving. He also advises as to the things we should do as children of God.

The Lost Sheep and The Lost Coin: Musings From The Pulpit

Listen as The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, discusses the parable of the lost sheep and the parable of the lost coin. He explains that the parables show us that God does not limit His mercy to a special few. He also says that God is...

Trust In God: Musings From The Pulpit

In this homily The Rev. Janet Richardson, Assistant to the Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, shares that we should trust in God no matter the result. Having faith does not always lead to the outcomes we want or when we want them. We should keep our eyes on Jesus...

Persistence in Prayer & Hope: Musings From The Pulpit

In this homily The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, discusses how these two virtues are intertwined in today's readings and in the Bible. He tells us that to have faith we must be persistent in prayer and hope.
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