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Like the confused nymph in the photo above, I’m torn between two worlds. We’re all stuck there, really; it’s just a matter of whether we’re aware of it, and to which world we give our attention. Continue reading
photo via anthropologie
Like the confused nymph in the photo above, I’m torn between two worlds. We’re all stuck there, really; it’s just a matter of whether we’re aware of it, and to which world we give our attention. Continue reading
The Resurrection: In Accordance with The Scriptures (part of a sermons series with the Rev. Canon Dane Boston)
This afternoon, in continuing the series begun so brilliantly by my colleague last week as Dane preached on Jesus’ bodily resurrection, I will focus on how Jesus’ resurrection is Scriptural. Continue reading
As we continue the weekly rhythm of reflections upon the Resurrection, Sunday by Sunday, I prepare for tomorrow by sharing my colleague’s homily for Evensong from last week.
Each week in Eastertide, at Trinity Cathedral’s 4:00 p.m. Sunday evensong, my colleague the Rev’d Canon Emily Hylden and I will be preaching a series of brief homilies exploring different aspects of the Resurrection. The series began yesterday evening with the affirmation that “The Resurrection was BODILY.” I will continue to post my own future sermons in this series, and will also link to Emily’s sermons over on her blog (assuming she posts them!).
A Sermon Preached at Evensong on the Second Sunday of Easter, April 12, 2015
by the Rev’d Canon Dane E. Boston, Trinity Cathedral, Columbia, South Carolina
Hymns at Evensong: Hymn 412, “Earth and all stars”; Hymn 196 “Look there! the Christ, our Brother”
May I speak in the Name of Christ Jesus Crucified and Risen. Amen.
Evensongs in Eastertide will include a series a brief homilies on the Resurrection. In discussing the central, glorious mystery of…
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