Sermon Library

An archived conversation about the Kingdom of God

In simplest terms, a conversation about the Kingdom of God is a conversation about how to live in the world as it was made by God to be lived in. Toward this end, sermons at Epiphany expand on the insights provided by scripture and particularly by the life of Jesus Christ. The exposition focuses on context, both historical and current, as well as practical “take home” exercises that allow the realities of God to take root in our hearts.

January 6, 2023
The Rev. Doyt L. Conn, Jr.
Good evening and welcome to the Feast of Epiphany. I would like to begin this evening by calling your attention to the round window above…
January 1, 2023
Susan Pitchford, Lay Preacher
Today being the Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus has, naturally enough, got me thinking about names, and the significance of names. Today is…
December 25, 2022
The Rev. Lex Breckinridge
John 1:1-18 I love this service. In fact, don’t tell anybody, but it might be my favorite service of the entire year. Sure, I love…
December 24, 2022
The Rev. Doyt L. Conn, Jr.
Merry Christmas Eve! I'm glad to see you here this evening. For some of you it may be the first time at Epiphany.  Welcome. For…
December 18, 2022
The Rev. Doyt L. Conn, Jr.
733 BC was a very interesting year. It was the year that king Ahaz of Judea met the prophet Isaiah by the upper pool, over…
December 11, 2022
The Rev. Pam Tinsley
Good Morning, Epiphany – those of you here in the church and those of you on-line. My name is Pam Tinsley, a new priest here…
December 4, 2022
The Rev. Doyt L. Conn, Jr.
We delivered Desmond to college this fall. As we crisscrossed the campus, side by side with other parents, lugging the carefully chosen belongings of our…
November 27, 2022
Kelli Martin, Lay Preacher
In my family’s home, we have this game we play. It’s a spinoff of Hide and Go Seek, we call it Hide and Go Scare.…
November 24, 2022
The Rev. Pam Tinsley
Good morning and Happy Thanksgiving to all of you! It’s a joy to be with you this morning at Epiphany, my first Thanksgiving as a…