Monthly Archives: January 2013

Sermon for Transfiguration

Owing to our churches 100th anniversary being this year, Transfiguration was moved a week.  Here is my transfiguration sermon, which ended up being far more apologetic/polemic than I thought it would be. The Transfiguration is the stuff of myth and … Continue reading

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The Preacher Wades Into Politics

I sent the following letter to my local governor. I don’t think it will make a difference, but you never know. The short of it is: We need to respect the text of the constitution enough not to twist it. … Continue reading

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A Country Parson Reviews Les Mis

I wanted to like Les Mis, the Movie. I really did.  I love the themes of law and redemption that are so powerful in the stage musical. (Every story is either the story of the fall, or of the redemption. … Continue reading

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Sermon for Epiphany

I had trouble writing a sermon that wasn’t boring. Judging by the confused looks I got from the congregation this morning, I succeeded. Read it, if you dare, after the jump.

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