Author Archives: Mike Angell
El Salvador and Resurrection
¡Romero Vive! This shout echoes from the voices and lives of Salvadorans as we march through the streets of San Salvador. 30 years ago the country lost its archbishop to an assassin’s bullet. Oscar Romero was targeted because he proclaimed that Christianity was good news for the poor, that Christian life demands standing for freedomContinueContinue reading “El Salvador and Resurrection”
Prophet Bishops and Pilgrimage
Yesterday someone took shots at a friend and pastor. The Rt. Rev. Martín Barahona, Anglican Bishop of El Salvador was the victim of the violence which plagues his country. Thankfully the would-be-killer’s bullets missed the Bishop. Sadly his driver Francisco is in the hospital. Shots fired at a Bishop resound specifically this week. On SaturdayContinueContinue reading “Prophet Bishops and Pilgrimage”
Sermon from Sunday Feb. 21- Shaun White and Jesus
Today is the First Sunday of Lent, and we begin with Jesus in the desert. The story seems a good place to start. Jesus spends 40 days in the desert, in fasting and prayer, to prepare for the start of his ministry. We, like the early church, spend the 40 days in preparation. It turnsContinueContinue reading “Sermon from Sunday Feb. 21- Shaun White and Jesus”
