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A Eucharistic Vision

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Sermon preached at Trinity by the Sea  Epiphany IV (Feb 1, 2026)Year A Eucharist Vision There are weeks when I wish I could preach a sermon that changes the world. I wish I could so craft a sermon, bearing the fruit of prayer and study, that I could open a window so that what Jesus taught would be seen so clearly that we might join in his vision of reality of existence called God’s kingdom, and realize his teaching in our lives, then so caught up in that new way to see the world we would go out from here as a body of visionary Jesus followers; we would heal the divisions of our country, and make sense of the absolute madness we seem to have descended into. There are weeks, and it seems there are seasons and perhaps years that I want to preach so, and then I remember I’m only human, that there’s a lot of competition out there and a lot of money marketing for our attention, and I sometimes from there, I fall into despair, and wonder if I even want to preach at all.  Su...

Religion and Relationships

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I have a friend who is in her 90's who told me the story of when she her boyfriend eloped because they were of different Christian denominations and their parents forbade them to be wed. While that is not the only sort of "religion and relationship" I'm thinking of, it does illustrate a poor parental relationship for religious reasons. We often blame our bad decisions on religion even quoting bits of scripture to back up our agenda.  More broadly than the romantic relationship is importance of all our relationships. They are perhaps the most religious thing we can experience. Of course within this realm is our relationship with God. I heard a Bishop speak to a group of clergy and he taught about the greatest commandments: "'Love the God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength, and ...love your neighbor as yourself.' There are countless ways to love your neighbor, and only one way to love God." He looked at us allowing to worry that he might cal...