by StGeorge | Feb 15, 2021 | Musings Getting to Know the Episcopal Church
This Wednesday, February 17, marks the beginning of Lent, 40 days leading up to Easter. In this new episode of “Getting to Know the Episcopal Church,” the Rev. Ed Bartle, Associate Rector at St. George, discusses the importance of the Lenten season. Observing Lent...
by StGeorge | Feb 4, 2021 | Musings from the Pulpit, Sermon, Sermon Video
The Rev. Ed Bartle, Associate Rector at St. George Episcopal Church, discusses where Jesus got his authority and the authority Jesus has given Christians. Fr. Ed cites the cornerstones of the Episcopal faith: scripture, tradition, and reason. These three things woven...
by StGeorge | Jan 27, 2021 | Musings from the Pulpit, Sermon, Sermon Video
In his farewell homily on the occasion of his retirement, The Rev. John Kelly, Rector of St. George, shares some of the ups and downs of a parish priest and special moments he has experienced over the years and while at St. George. He comments on the richness of...
by StGeorge | Jan 27, 2021 | Musings from the Pulpit, Sermon, Sermon Video
The Rev. Ed Bartle, Associate Rector at St. George Episcopal Church, explains that we are called to exemplify to believers and non-believers what it means to be a Christian. We are called to imitate Christ and to spread His word. He points out that personal witness...
by StGeorge | Dec 28, 2020 | Musings Getting to Know the Episcopal Church
Two important feasts occur during the 12 Days of Christmas that many Episcopalians commemorate although not with the same jubilanceas Christmas Day or the Epiphany. In this podcast, Father John Kelly, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, explains the history of the...
by StGeorge | Dec 23, 2020 | Musings from the Pulpit, Sermon, Sermon Video
In this homily, The Rev. Nancy Bryson, Deacon at St. George Episcopal Church, discusses Mary’s grace and the importance of her time tested response “Here am I” found throughout the Bible and used by many Biblical figures often before they knew what God was asking them...