by StGeorge | May 21, 2021 | Musings from the Pulpit, Sermon Video
In this homily on the Seventh Sunday of Easter, The Rev. Nancy Bryson, Deacon at St. George Episcopal Church, discusses the importance of intercessory prayer. Deacon Nancy points out that on the night before he was taken prisoner, Jesus prayed what some refer to as...
by StGeorge | May 14, 2021 | Sermon Video
In this homily on the Sixth Sunday of Easter, also Mother’s Day, The Rev. Ed Bartle, Associate Rector of St. George Episcopal Church compares God’s love to the love of mothers both in the Bible and today. Like God’s unconditional love, a mother’s love similarly can go...
by StGeorge | Apr 13, 2021 | Sermon Video
In this Easter Sunday homily, The Rev. Ed Bartle, Associate Rector at St. George Episcopal Church, states that the resurrection is the promise we have been looking for, that God is not dead and that there is hope for us for eternal life. He then discusses that there...
by StGeorge | Apr 10, 2021 | Musings from the Pulpit, Sermon, Sermon Video
In this Good Friday homily, The Rev. Nancy Bryson, Deacon at St. George Episcopal Church, asks how we carry our cross. When we wear or display a cross, do we look at it as a piece of jewelry or a decoration or do we appreciate the significance of the cross. The cross...
by StGeorge | Mar 23, 2021 | Sermon, Sermon Video
In this homily delivered on the Fifth Sunday in Lent, The Reverend Beth Hall, Assistant to the Rector at St. George Episcopal Church, challenges listeners to be willing to follow God and fulfill what he has in mind for you. She states that true living is to let go of...
by StGeorge | Mar 10, 2021 | Sermon, Sermon Video
In this homily on the Third Sunday of Lent, The Rev. Janet Richardson, Assistant to the Rector at St. George Episcopal Church, discusses this familiar phrase and its meaning as a sign of spiritual purity and goodness. For Christians today, she points out that we are...