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  • Sermon by Father Stuart Bates - December 14, 2025
    Dec 14 2025

    Advent Joy and the Patience of Faith


    A sermon by Father Stuart Bates delivered on the third Sunday of Advent, often called the Sunday of Joy. Father Bates uses this day, which commemorates moving closer to celebrating Christ's nativity, as an opportunity to discuss the paradoxical necessity of preparing for the day of judgment. Drawing heavily on the teachings of the Apostles James, Peter, and Paul, the sermon focuses on developing a mindset of patience, perseverance, and deep trust in God's mysterious plan, particularly during times of suffering and trial. He emphasizes that enduring afflictions is a process that purifies and matures believers, preparing them to meet Christ, and concludes with three key phrases for surrendering to God's will: "Oh Lord, as you will and as you know, have mercy," "Thy will be done," and "May it be blessed." Ultimately, the message stresses that active patience through prayer and conscious effort is required to prepare the heart for the Lord's return.


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    21 min
  • Sermon by Rev. Katie Gould - December 7, 2025
    Dec 7 2025

    From Noise to Presence: A Countercultural Advent

    The sermon, delivered during the second week of Advent, outlines the challenges of maintaining spiritual focus when the holy season is overwhelmed by the consumer noise and distraction of modern culture, often termed the "Christmas creep." Rev. Katie Gould contrasts the world's demands for hurried action and constant purchasing with God's desire for patient, focused presence and contemplation. Central to this call is the urgent command of John the Baptist, which requires fundamental repentance (metanoia), defined as a complete reorientation of attention away from self-interest and toward God. This spiritual turning allows the community to receive the Spirit and begin living out the vision of the peaceable kingdom prophesied by Isaiah, where justice and harmony prevail. Ultimately, the message urges listeners to resist the lure of instant gratification and make room for God’s sacred presence by focusing on intentional living and loving unity with one another.


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    12 min
  • Sermon by Mother Emily Hylden - November 30, 2025
    Nov 30 2025

    Armor of Light: Holding Advent's Tension

    This sermon by Mother Emily Hylden begins by exploring the disorienting experience of time and reality shifting, drawing a comparison between the loss of predictable seasonal changes in Texas and the spiritual demands of Advent. The message then challenges the common notion of light as merely an exposing force, presenting scriptural references that define it instead as protective armor and saving grace. A significant portion of the reflection addresses the necessary tension between the festive "already" of Christ's first coming and the reflective "not yet" of anticipating his return. The speaker urges the congregation to resist the temptation toward rigid, self-righteous rules, opting instead for a path of attentive sobriety and generosity that holds quiet reflection alongside busy engagement. Ultimately, the sermon encourages believers to stay awake in the midst of life’s turmoil, clinging to the promise of God’s perfect time rather than relying on conventional worldly measures.


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    12 min
  • Sermon by Father Stuart Bates - November 23, 2025
    Nov 28 2025

    Christ the King: Prophet, Priest, and Royal King

    In this sermon, Father Stuart Bates provides an extensive overview of Christ the King Sunday, focusing on the identity of Jesus as the Anointed One (Messiah/Christ) who perfected the roles of the Old Covenant. The central theme explores the three-fold ministry of Christ as Prophet, Priest, and King, establishing Him as the ultimate Word of God, the sinless High Priest who offered Himself as the final sacrifice, and the eternal King who reigns over creation. Following this explanation, the homily asserts that baptized believers become members of the royal family of God, having been rescued from darkness and transferred into the kingdom of the Son. Through this divine relationship, Christians are called to participate in Christ's ministry by acting as prophetic people, embracing their role in the priesthood of all believers through the Eucharist, and utilizing their given authority for God's glory. Finally, the teaching underscores that the royal inheritance demands walking the royal path alongside Christ, a journey that includes the acceptance of suffering and sacrifice.

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    26 min
  • Sermon by Father David Price - November 16, 2025
    Nov 16 2025

    The Gift of the Present Moment

    In this sermon, Father David Price address than themes of eschatology—the study of final things—and the importance of the present moment in the Christian faith. He encourages listeners to focus on giving thanks and depending on God in their daily lives, viewing the present as a gift ("the present is a present"). He contrasts the impermanence of physical structures, such as the Jewish temple, with the permanent reality of Christ as the cornerstone of God's reign. Furthermore, he explores the three comings (advents) of Christ: his past arrival, his second coming in the future, and his most vital "advent" into the current, day-to-day experience of believers, urging them to apply their hope practically rather than simply waiting passively.


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    17 min
  • Sermon by Father Bob Wismer - November 9, 2025
    Nov 9 2025

    Getting Heaven into Us

    In this sermon, Father Bob Wismer offer a theological discussion focusing on the concept of heaven and the Kingdom of God, drawing from various biblical narratives and popular cultural references. He uses quiz questions about songs referencing heaven and a joke about St. Peter at the pearly gates to introduce the topic, emphasizing that while people speculate about heaven, the Christian focus should shift from simply getting into heaven to realizing the Kingdom of God on earth. Hecritically examines the views of the Sadducees, who did not believe in the resurrection, and asserts that following the Lord's Prayer means working to align life on earth with God's will as it is in heaven. Father Bob argues that the Christian mission is to be a channel for God's grace and power in the world, believing that by bringing "heaven into us," one is fulfilling the path to eternal life.


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    12 min
  • Sermon by Rev. Katie Gould - November 2, 2025
    Nov 2 2025

    The Vocation of Sainthood


    In her sermon, Rev. Katie Gould emphasizes St. Clare's quote that we become what we love and clarifies that imitating Christ is a transformation into the image of the beloved, making us vessels of God's love. She challenges the common perception of saints as distant historical figures, arguing that a saint is simply a person whose life has become a prayer and profound service, asserting that holiness is achievable by ordinary people today. She encourages listeners to embrace their unique path to sainthood, which requires prayer, humility, compassion, and courage, and connects this vocation to the inheritance sealed by the Holy Spirit as described in the Apostle Paul's letter to the Ephesians. Ultimately, her message is that the saints serve as proof that holiness is possible for everyone, urging listeners to realize their potential as "saints in the making."


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    9 min
  • Sermon by Father David Price - October 26, 2025
    Oct 26 2025

    Confidence in God: Humility and Mercy

    In this sermon by Father David Price delivered on October 26, 2025, Father David primarily discusses the nature of confidence versus arrogance in a Christian context. Father Price uses the parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector to illustrate the difference between self-justifying pride and humble reliance on God's mercy. The Pharisee's confidence in his own spiritual performance is presented as a negative example of arrogance and self-congratulation, while the Tax Collector’s plea, "God, be merciful to me, a sinner," is praised as true humility and effective faith. The sermon also analyzes the Apostle Paul's confident statements near the end of his life, concluding that Paul’s assuredness stems from his reliance on God’s strength and mission, not from personal merit, reinforcing the central theme that confidence should only be placed in God.


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    14 min