by StGeorge | Oct 13, 2020 | Sermon, Sermon Video
In this homily, Fr. Ed. Bartle, Associate Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, encourages us to recognize that everything we have is on loan from God. He asks us to reflect on what God has given us and what we can do to give back to God the fruits of our labor. In...
by StGeorge | Sep 29, 2020 | Musings from the Pulpit, Sermon, Sermon Video
In this homily, Fr. John Kelly, Rector of St. George, explores how the pandemic has minimalized “1st world problems.” The pandemic gives us the opportunity to turn away from things that don’t matter in life and to turn to God and our loved ones. Email your comments to...
by StGeorge | Sep 21, 2020 | Sermon, Sermon Video
In this homily, Fr. John Kelly, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, discusses why it is important to forgive others. He states that forgiving often is not easy and that it is a process. When you do not forgive, however, who are you hurting? He encourages you to...
by StGeorge | Sep 13, 2020 | Musings from the Pulpit, Sermon, Spiritual Growth
In this podcast, Fr. Ed Bartle, Assoc. Rector at St. George Church, explains that love is the fundamental principle of Christianity. That all the teachings and guidance in the old and new testaments lead to one thing – love. We are to love our neighbors as ourselves....
by StGeorge | Sep 4, 2020 | Sermon, Sermon Video, Spiritual Growth
In this homily, Fr. John Kelly asks: whose side are you on? Sometimes Satan uses good people as his instrument when we have our guard down. Have we grown apathetic about our faith? Do we realize that if we were the only person on the planet, Christ would still come...
by StGeorge | Sep 2, 2020 | Musings on Faith, Sermon, Sermon Video
In this homily Deacon Peg Davis takes the familiar passage where Jesus asks his disciples, “Who do people say I am” and wonders what Jesus’ response would be if we ask, “Jesus, who do you say I am?” Send your thoughts or comments below or send an email to...