Sermons from November 2024

Sermons from November 2024

Third Sunday of Advent

Today’s reading from John does not feel very Advent-like or even close to Christmas. In fact, it feels more appropriate on the day we often hear it, Good Friday. Yet, this reading does offer us some important glimpses into our Advent life together. In today’s gospel, we dropped in after the actors were assembled and heard that Jesus was before Pilate…

Second Sunday of Advent

Today we finish our year-long study of Mark’s gospel. It is the last time we’ll hear from Mark until November 29, 2026. This final reading wasn’t the chronological ending of Mark’s story– that was the empty tomb we studied on Easter. Nor did the lectionary bring us back to the beginning with a quote from Isaiah and John the Baptist – remember, there was no birth narrative in Mark. Rather, we are left in the middle of the gospel in what is often called the “little apocalypse.”…

First Sunday of Advent

In today’s reading, Jesus was in the temple. He had been teaching through parables and answering questions about taxes, the resurrection, the messiah, and the greatest commandment. Before he took a break, Jesus spoke about his primary challengers in Mark’s gospel, that was the scribes. The scribes were men who had a deep knowledge of the law and could draft legal documents, like contracts for marriages, divorces, loans, inheritance, and mortgages. These scribes curated a public reputation of being pious with lengthy prayers to convince people that they were trustworthy…
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