To watch the sermon click here. As Jesus was setting out on a journey, a young man ran up and knelt before him and asked him: “Good teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?” Jesus said to him you know the Commandments: you shall not murder; you shall not commit adultery; you shall
To Believe is to Trust
The Heaven Can’t Wait Book Club
To watch the sermon click here. When I was growing up, my family had this ritual. On the last Friday of each month, my mother would take my sister and me to Little Professor Bookstore. It was this cozy, independent bookshop and whenever we walked through that front door, the booksellers always remembered us, and
Living After Loss: Grieving, Healing & Connecting
Special Forum: Living After Loss: Grieving, Healing & Connecting Sunday, June 8, 12:30 pm | Great Hall Grief is the price we pay for love. Losing a loved one can stop us in our tracks, leaving us searching for a way forward. This talk is for grievers seeking to better understand the twists and turns
The Art of Grief: Sunday Forum & Four Week Series
The Art of Grief is a series led by parishioner Nicola Davies J.D., PCC, beginning on Sunday, May 11, at 10:00 am and then, running four consecutive Wednesday evenings (May 14, 21, 28, and June 4) from 6:30 – 8:30 pm. Grief is a complex and deeply personal experience that often feels overwhelming and isolating.
Sensing Love: A Journey Through Grief and Friendship
To watch the sermon click here. This sermon is about phileo love. For those who have done RELATA, you will recognize this as one component of the paradox of love. Phileo love, as it is talked about in the Bible, is a Greek concept meaning literally, a love between brothers. It’s an archaic term because
Lazarus and Grief
Epiphany Parish, Seattle The Rev. Lex Breckinridge Church Year A 3/26/2023 • Lent 5 John 11:1-41 This morning we walk with Jesus as he meets three of his best friends, Lazarus and Lazarus’s two sisters, Martha and Mary. On Saturday, April 1, we’ll observe the Orthodox Feast of St Lazarus where Doyt will share with
Mary, Martha, and Listening
It’s a familiar story, isn’t it, this story of the two sisters, Martha and Mary, and their dinner guest, Jesus. Martha, the anxious host, wants to make sure everything is “just so” for their honored guest. We’re even told that she’s “distracted.” And then she sees her sister, Mary, who is not only not helping
Lazarus and My Belief
March 29, 2020, The Rev. Doyt L. Conn, Jr. preaching
Closing the Chasm by Grace
September 29, 2019, The Rev. Doyt L. Conn, Jr. preaching
