Homily: Baptism and Baptismal Liturgy Welcome guests. Beautiful day. I am so happy that the [family] agreed to allow us to Baptize [their child] during Divine Liturgy. Nothing wrong with doing it after Liturgy: this is the way most of you were Baptized, and (as it was the way all the parents until now have […]
On My Leaving St. Michael’s in Woonsocket (from the bulletin)
Why I Asked to be Transferred from St. Michael’s in Woonsocket(From a Summer 2015 Bulletin) When Pani Matka Tina Marie and I look back on the eight years we spent with you here, I expect that we will recognize them as some of the best years of our life. These years together have been good […]
Homily: On the Need to Ritualize Gratitude
Reflection on the Rich Young Man St. Matthew 19:16-26 Prologue What would you give to inherit eternal life? Because we are here together right now, I know that you are at least willing to give up the best two hours of the week for worship on Sunday morning. But if that is all you are […]
Homily Notes: On Forgiveness
Matthew 18:21-35 (The Unforgiving Servant) Made for something wonderful: to be sons and daughters of God. To minister to one another, selflessly and continually seeking their improvement To be part of a family that is united in a perfection of caring, joy, and humble sacrifice for one another To be stewards of a world that […]
Homily Notes: Faith, Charcoal, and Parish Leadership
I offered this homily on the Sunday we confirmed our new parish board. Story of charcoal during the summer: it gets humid in the sacristy; the charcoal ends up damp and won’t light easily. Charcoal: Made to light easily, Made for worship (let my prayer arise!) But the environment – especially humidity -can ruin charcoal’s […]
Homily – All Saints of Kyivan Rus’
Today we are remembering the Christian nation of Kyivan-Rus not just because they created a nation that built churches where they got baptized, married, and buried. We remember them because they accepted Christ and they filled their lives with him. Christianity didn’t just give them something new to do on Sundays – it brought the […]
Humanitarianism and Orthodoxy – a theological reflection
The Problem: the world (and humanity) groans in agony It’s a hard world. It chews people up, divides them, deprives them, hurts them, and does its best to take away their hope. It does its best to demean and dehumanize them. We have all seen this and we are here because we want to do […]
Homily Notes – Pentecost
Today is Pentecost, also known as Trinity Day. Today we celebrate both the coming of the Holy Spirit to the Disciples and the unity that is found in the One God who is Three Persons. The reality of today’s feast is not some abstract theology, but a celebration of who God is and the gift […]
Homily Notes: Living Water Must be Shared
John 4:5-42 St. Photini (the woman at the well) Main lessons: The example and result of Christian ministry. We are all called to it Not complicated; sacrifice of love and attention Leads to repentance and the ability to love Not the love of the pre-Christ Photini (worldly love), but the love of Christ +++ Reading: […]
Homily Notes – Myrrbearers (and Consecration)
Acts 6:1-7Mark 15:43-16:8 Intro: Giving your life over to the idea of God vs. giving your life over to Jesus Christ. Compare to marriage: love the idea of marriage (or whatever) vs. unity with love through a relationship Judas loved the idea of the Messiah The myrrhbearers loved Jesus Christ the Messiah; through that personal […]
