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This podcast is a collection of sermons and classes offered by Fr. Joel Huffstetler at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Cleveland, Tennessee. St. Luke's is a vibrant and welcoming congregation in historic downtown Cleveland, Tennessee. We are a member of the worldwide Anglican Communion and are committed to empowering a diverse community to enact the transformational love of God in the world. Our doors are open to all, regardless of religious background, political affiliation, race, gender, or ...
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Sermons by Rev. Canon Julie A. Cicora of St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Henrietta, NY - jcicora@stpetershenrietta.org. We extend a warm welcome to all visitors. Join us for Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist in the Sanctuary at St. Peter’s Church, 3825 E. Henrietta Rd Henrietta, NY 14467. Nursery Care is available for children below Sunday School age or you may bring your child with you to attend the service. Our Induction Loop Amplification System allows the hearing impaired in the c ...
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Gospel: Luke 24:36b-48. Sermon by Rev Lori Walton. It was a while ago that Ron and I were in Minnesota visiting his mother, and we saw the most amazing thing. Right outside of his mother’s front window was a tall, thin juniper bush. And in that bush, right at eye level, was a robin’s nest. And in that nest were five baby birds and a momma bird. Now…
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Our hope rests in God. When God shows up and does thework of transformation, and resurrection in our lives, our part is to recognizeGod. And if you're not sure how to recognize God, look for love. And I mean, every time. Look for the love inyour life. And when you look there, you see God and you recognize that God hasbeen at work in resurrection al…
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How many of you have been through hell with God by yourside, through the trials of your life, possibly testing you? How about when you get to the other side andGod is still there? You know in yourheart that you've made it through the hard times and hardships because of thatpresence that you can always count on. The presence that always seems to pro…
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People were getting healed. There were rumors of a savior. We would overthrow our oppressors and be our true selves again under our true ruler. There were some disagreements among us at first, and some confusion, and some people got pretty belligerent, and they started arguing against us. And then, at the end, it's as if they got carried away with …
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Hospitality is also an integral part of our storytonight. And it's the one that surprisedme. I consider myself a pretty greathost. I love when people come to my homefor dinner. I'm Greek, so there's always enough food to feed a small army. And I've crafted my own signaturecocktail. And I've brought brightlycolored linens home from my travels so I c…
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Having his last supper with the disciples a troubledJesus announces that one of them is his betrayer. And do you know, if you read that carefully,every one of them is bewildered. They have no clue. And their uncertainty suggests that itcould be any one of them. A notableexample is Peter, who refutes that he would ever deny Jesus, but then does soth…
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Jesus is describing his own death, a death he understands as necessary for our salvation. So, there's intimacy, vulnerability, and there's deep commitment born of love. We see all three of these in this Gospel reading. In our own lives are there moments we want to shy away. We want to turn away. We want to turn inward and avoid intimacy, avoid vuln…
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Intimacy is connection. Knowing one another. Care andvulnerability. And what Mary shows tothis man who is not only her teacher, but her friend, and who we were remindedin this story is the one who literally raised her brother up from the dead. She drops to her knees and she pours perfume all over hisfeet and she takes her hair and wipes it off. And…
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2024 Lenten Series, Week 6 | The Way of the Cross, Part II: Pastoral Reflections on Lent and Holy Week The 2024 St. Luke’s Lenten Series is “The Way of the Cross, Part II: Pastoral Reflections on Lent and Holy Week”. Fr. Joel Huffstetler will offer a six-week series, exploring important themes of our Christian faith as expressed in our observances …
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2024 Lenten Series, Week 5 | The Way of the Cross, Part II: Pastoral Reflections on Lent and Holy Week The 2024 St. Luke’s Lenten Series is “The Way of the Cross, Part II: Pastoral Reflections on Lent and Holy Week”. Fr. Joel Huffstetler will offer a six-week series, exploring important themes of our Christian faith as expressed in our observances …
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We know that the pain and the suffering is still to come. Thinking about the disciples more, are, are they walking along Jesus, flanking him? Might that be something we would have done? Or are some of them acting almost as an advance team, drawing the crowds, letting them know about Jesus, letting them know that here is the person they have been wa…
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Faith in the Public Square | 2024 Thorne Sparkman Lenten Series, March 13, 2024 Fr. Joel Huffstetler was one of the Keynote Speakers at the 51st Annual Thorne Sparkman School of Religion, held at St. Paul’s, Chattanooga on Wednesdays in Lent. Thorne Sparkman offers an opportunity to join Christians across time and space in renewing our commitment t…
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And often this change that we really want is todesperately go back to when we remember what we remember as simpler or betteror easier times. We want our churches to be like they were. And of course, theywere wonderful. We want them and ourworld to slow down and stop changing. But unfortunately, staying static or spending all of our energy andwords …
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2024 Lenten Series, Week 4 | The Way of the Cross, Part II: Pastoral Reflections on Lent and Holy Week The 2024 St. Luke’s Lenten Series is “The Way of the Cross, Part II: Pastoral Reflections on Lent and Holy Week”. Fr. Joel Huffstetler will offer a six-week series, exploring important themes of our Christian faith as expressed in our observances …
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Why is That Man Hanging on a Plus Sign? | March 17, 2024 5th Sunday in Lent Jeremiah 31:31-34 Psalm 119:9-16 Hebrews 5:5-10 John 12:20-33 Lectors: Josiah Mercer, Nolan McBride Deacon: Deacon Art Bass Sermon: Fr. Joel Huffstetler www.stlukescleveland.org www.facebook.com/stlukesclevelandAv Fr. Joel Huffstetler
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On the 5th Sunday in Lent, Rev. Marissa focuses on some special work that has been done at the parish. As part of our worship and prayers on this day, we recognized the story of a number of people who were part of the history of the place. What can we learn from this Gospel that is useful to us in the work of loving our neighbor? What can we learn …
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People come at us, and we're not really sure where they're coming from. And sometimes our first instinct is to take whatever energies come up that are thrown our way and throw it right back. Someone wants to come at you with some kind of anger or argument., you're going to knock them down. This is the way of our world friends. This is the way we th…
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2024 Lenten Series, Week 3 | The Way of the Cross, Part II: Pastoral Reflections on Lent and Holy Week The 2024 St. Luke’s Lenten Series is “The Way of the Cross, Part II: Pastoral Reflections on Lent and Holy Week”. Fr. Joel Huffstetler will offer a six-week series, exploring important themes of our Christian faith as expressed in our observances …
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The Book of Ruth: How We Find Ourselves, Each Other, and God in the Stories We Hear and Tell Sundays at 9:30 AM | Feb. 18, 25, & March 3 Through a study of the Old Testament Book of Ruth we will explore the ancient art of storytelling and how we as humans use narratives to understand the world, our place in it, and how we relate to God and each oth…
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2024 Lenten Series, Week 2 | The Way of the Cross, Part II: Pastoral Reflections on Lent and Holy Week The 2024 St. Luke’s Lenten Series is “The Way of the Cross, Part II: Pastoral Reflections on Lent and Holy Week”. Fr. Joel Huffstetler will offer a six-week series, exploring important themes of our Christian faith as expressed in our observances …
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The Book of Ruth: How We Find Ourselves, Each Other, and God in the Stories We Hear and Tell Sundays at 9:30 AM | Feb. 18, 25, & March 3 Through a study of the Old Testament Book of Ruth we will explore the ancient art of storytelling and how we as humans use narratives to understand the world, our place in it, and how we relate to God and each oth…
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Preach Christ in Every Sermon | March 3, 2024 3rd Sunday in Lent Exodus 20:1-17 Psalm 19 1 Corinthians 1:18-25 John 2:13-22 Lectors: Marili Shoop, Theresa Bledsoe Gospel: Fr. Joel Huffstetler Sermon: Fr. Joel Huffstetler www.stlukescleveland.org www.facebook.com/stlukescleveland www.stlukescleveland.org www.facebook.com/stlukescleveland…
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