Homily for Third Sunday after Pentecost
Jesus is not safe–“’Course he isn’t safe,” said Mr. Beaver, “But he’s good. He’s the king, I tell you.”
Homily for Second Sunday after Pentecost
As we find ourselves on the cusp of several months of hearing from St. Mark’s Gospel, I invite us both to look ahead to what Mark has to tell us.
Homily for the Trinity Sunday
The inner life of the Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, might be something we can taste even here, even now, you and me.
Homily for the Seventh Sunday of Easter
Jesus’ “High-Priestly Prayer” in John chapter 17 is God’s “stretto” of the “fugue” that is St. John’s Gospel. A stretto in which God repeats, again and again and in different ways and all at the same time "I love you, I love you, I love you."
Homily for the Sixth Sunday of Easter
After Easter, this line of reasoning goes, the Johannine community continued the conversation, maybe even in John’s home, remembering and discussing and coming to deeper understandings of Jesus’ words, until that conversation came to be written down in what is now St. John’s Gospel.
Most of the homilies are given by the Rector, the Rev. Todd L. Miller. All others are delivered by homilists as noted. Please consider coming to Trinity some Sunday for a visit!