
Episodes

Sunday May 04, 2008
The Dangerous Spirit
Sunday May 04, 2008
Sunday May 04, 2008
Jesus assures his disciples that, if they pray for it, the Holy Spirit will definitely come upon them with great power. At the same time, he reminds them that the presence of the Spirit always awakens opposition and persecution. So ask for the Holy Spirit, but be prepared to suffer on his account.

Sunday Apr 27, 2008
Five Signs of the Spirit
Sunday Apr 27, 2008
Sunday Apr 27, 2008
As Pentecost approaches, the church gives us readings redolent of the Holy Spirit. Our passages for this Sunday speak in various ways of the presence of the Holy Spirit: bold speech, signs and wonders, joy, intellectual curiosity, and love.

Sunday Apr 20, 2008
The Priesthood of the Church
Sunday Apr 20, 2008
Sunday Apr 20, 2008
All the readings for today are, directly or indirectly, about the priesthood, that office that all of the baptized share. To be a priest is to be a mediator between God and human beings and to be a person who offers right praise. This identity should play itself out in all that you do.

Sunday Apr 13, 2008
Peter Proclaims Jesus is Lord
Sunday Apr 13, 2008
Sunday Apr 13, 2008
Peter's sermon on Pentecost morning is the model for all evangelical proclamation. He declares that Jesus is both Lord and Messiah, and this straightforward, unambiguous confession leads to conversion on the part of the people. When our preaching about Jesus is wishy-washy, unclear, tentative, we shouldn't be surprised that no one listens.

Sunday Apr 06, 2008
Emmaus and the Pattern of Redemption
Sunday Apr 06, 2008
Sunday Apr 06, 2008
The story of the two disciples on the road to Emmaus teaches us how to see. When we listen to Christ explain the Scriptures to us, we understand the pattern of his life and death. And when we eat his body and drink his blood, we see precisely who he is: God's love made flesh.

Sunday Mar 30, 2008
The Mission of Easter
Sunday Mar 30, 2008
Sunday Mar 30, 2008
Essential to the Easter message is mission: we are sent by the risen Jesus to do his work in the world. It is never enough that we contemplate his risen splendor; we must become his forgiveness-bearing presence to those around us.

Sunday Feb 10, 2008
Back to Basics
Sunday Feb 10, 2008
Sunday Feb 10, 2008
For the first Sunday of Lent, the church brings us back to spiritual training camp and encourages us to review the basics. We are in the garden with Adam and Eve and in the desert with Jesus. When the devil approaches us, do we respond as they did, or as he did? Everything else will flow from that decision.

Sunday Feb 03, 2008
How to Be Happy
Sunday Feb 03, 2008
Sunday Feb 03, 2008
In the beatitudes, the Son of God tells us what every one of us, deep down, wants to know: how to be happy. So we must listen with great attentiveness. At the heart of the program is the beatitude: blessed are the merciful. This is because mercy is a participation in the divine life itself. All of the other beatitudes center around and relate to this one.

Sunday Jan 27, 2008
The Work of the Messiah
Sunday Jan 27, 2008
Sunday Jan 27, 2008
Our Gospel passage from the 4th chapter of Matthew's Gospel tells us, in very short compass, what the work of the Messiah was. Jesus proclaims the kingdom, commences the gathering of the tribes of Israel, and takes on God's enemies. We who are grafted on to him must do the same.

Sunday Jan 20, 2008
Behold the Lamb of God
Sunday Jan 20, 2008
Sunday Jan 20, 2008
John the Baptist's designation of Jesus as Lamb of God is, I submit, largely misunderstood. It has little to do with Jesus' meekness, mildness, or humility and everything to do with his being the victim of a sacrifice. To find out why this is such good news, listen to the sermon!
