by StGeorge | Nov 12, 2021 | Musings from the Pulpit, Uncategorized
In this homily on the Twenty-fourth Sunday after Pentecost, The Rev. Nancy Bryson, Deacon at St. George Episcopal Church, looks at the widow in the Gospel reading for the day. Jesus observed the widow giving all that she had in contrast to many scribes who focused on...
by StGeorge | Nov 5, 2021 | Musings from the Pulpit, Sermon Video
In this homily given in honor of All Saints’ Day, Fr. Ed Bartle, Associate Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, discusses the meaning of this high holy day. It is a day to commemorate the patriarchs, prophets, and heroes of old who in time of persecution and...
by StGeorge | Nov 5, 2021 | Musings from the Pulpit, Sermon Video
In this homily The Rev. Marnie Silk Wright, Pastoral Care Associate at St. George Episcopal Church, discusses how Jesus opens the door between the sacred and profane, the holy and human. Jesus teaches us how to live, how to love and who to love. He is our intercessor...
by StGeorge | Oct 9, 2021 | Musings from the Pulpit, Sermon Video
On this Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost, The Rev. Ed Bartle, Associate Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, discusses the Gospel reading of the day in which Jesus’ disciples are discussing amongst themselves which one of them is the greatest. Jesus explains to...
by StGeorge | Sep 22, 2021 | Musings Getting to Know the Episcopal Church
As the International Day of Peace is commemorated on September 21, we take a look at the peacemakers in the Bible, and how we can achieve peace — both with others and within ourselves with the help of God. Father Ed Bartle talks about the four Gs of resolving...
by StGeorge | Aug 20, 2021 | Musings from the Pulpit, Sermon Video
In this homily on the Twelfth Sunday After Pentecost, The Rev. Ed Bartle, Associate Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, discusses the relevance of Paul’s letter to the Ephesians to current events. Paul told the Ephesians that they were living in evil times and that...