CHRIST THE KING

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This Sunday we will celebrate the Feast of Christ the King. This is a relatively new festival to make its way onto the Christian calendar. The festival may be new,…

Twenty-fifth Sunday after Pentecost

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The Christian church has always depended on the generosity of believers to survive and fulfill its mission of proclaiming Christ to the world. The same was and remains true for…

All Saints Sunday

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All Saints Sunday is the annual Christian celebration of the memory of all the faithful who have gone before us. Human societies throughout history have all found it appropriate to remember those who established or contributed…

Reformation Sunday

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A woman in a parish I served in New York once told me about how her childhood church celebrated Reformation Day. She said that after the Sunday morning worship her…

Twenty-second Sunday after Pentecost

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It’s not unusual for young people to have dreams of being Home Coming Queen or scoring the winning touchdown in the big game. People of all ages want to be…

Special Message from Pastor Bill

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Dear sisters and brothers in Christ, Several years ago I was asked to lead the worship at Gloria Dei while your pastor was on vacation. I was surprised and pleased…

Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost

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Wouldn’t it be wonderful if someone found a way to establish world peace? The dream of most people would be realized. We could live without fear of other nations, and…

Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost

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It’s hard for us not to want to know our place. Who is ahead of me? Who is behind me?  How close am I to being the greatest? What can…

Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost

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What does it mean to be a servant? The closest I have ever come to having a servant is having someone serve my dinner in a restaurant. Even with something…

Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost

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My wife and I were fortunate to have the most wonderful dog in the world for eleven years. Winston was a joy to be around. He seemed to love everyone…

Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost

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I have a friend who loves to entertain. The foods she prepares are delicious, and always beautifully presented. I would be happy to help her in any way she would…

Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost

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In the first century of the Christian church there was much misunderstanding among the public about what Christians did when they gathered for worship. Jews as well as many of…

Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost

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In the play “Auntie Mame” the main character tells her nephew “Life is a banquet, and so many people are starving to death”. The meaning is clear: life offers us…

Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost

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In this Sunday’s gospel Jesus tells the crowds that he is the true bread which comes down from heaven. Immediately there is confusion in his audience. When Jews hear of…

Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost

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It seems it’s just human nature to always want more. No matter how much we have or how much we have been given, we always want more. In last Sunday’s…

Tenth Sunday after Pentecost

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In last Sunday’s Gospel we read of Jesus feeding the crowds with a few fish and loaves of bread. This week we read that the same crowds want Jesus to…

Ninth Sunday after Pentecost

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Many of us have been in the position of being taken care of. After illness, surgery or accident we might need special care while we heal. If you have been…

Eighth Sunday after Pentecost

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Through history God has called people to speak words of truth and judgement to people of great power. In this Sunday’s first reading the prophet Amos is ridiculed by one…