Sermons

  • 11 January 2026

    On the banks of the Jordan, Jesus steps into a line of ordinary people—workers, wanderers, the hopeful, the ashamed, the curious, the desperate. He doesn’t arrive with fanfare. He doesn’t push to the front. He doesn’t announce who he is. He simply joins the human family where it is most vulnerable: knee‑deep in the waters…

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  • 4 January 2026

    This morning we gather in a strange place on the calendar — January 4 — suspended between Christmas fading and Epiphany not yet arrived. We are living in the in‑between. And this year, that in‑between is crowded: eight different passages from scripture are speaking at once, pulling us toward two different lectionaries, two different liturgical…

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