Sermon for the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost, July 1, 2018 – Proper 8 (Lamentations 3:22-33; Mark 5:12-43)

Originally preached at Trinity Lutheran Church, Ithaca, New York. Grace, mercy, and peace to you from God our Father, and our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. It’s been a while since I last lived in Ithaca, but something I remember from my time attending Cornell University is that many of the roads around and through campus were under constant construction, as were many … Continue reading Sermon for the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost, July 1, 2018 – Proper 8 (Lamentations 3:22-33; Mark 5:12-43)

Sermon for the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, June 24, 2018

"The Baroque painting depicting the present patron saint of the church, St. John the Baptist, is in the sanctuary of the Church of the Cherkess. His painter is unknown." Wikimedia Foundation. Originally preached at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Herndon, Virginia. Grace, mercy, and peace to you from God our Father and our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. A blessed Johnsmas to you all! … Continue reading Sermon for the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, June 24, 2018

A great discussion of how Jesus may have looked according to images and evidence from the First Century

Header Image: Jesus and the Woman with the Issue of Blood, Catacombs of Marcellinus and Peter, Rome (Wikimedia Commons) Joan E. Taylor has written a neat little article on how Jesus may actually have looked, just in time for the Easter season, in the Friends of ASOR (American Schools of Oriental Research) March 2018 newsletter.  … Continue reading A great discussion of how Jesus may have looked according to images and evidence from the First Century