The Long Road of Hope

A sermon preached for the third Sunday of Advent at Christ Church Cathedral, St. Louis. Gracious God, let these words be more than words, and give us the Spirit of Jesus. When I moved to St. Louis, I didn’t know I was coming to learn how to hope. Now, you have to understand, I grewContinueContinue reading “The Long Road of Hope”

And I Mean To Be One Too: An All Saints Sermon

A sermon preached on November 2nd for the Feast of All Saints at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Denver. What is a saint? This is a fair question, really. I’m not sure there is a concrete answer, but I’m an Episcopal priest, so you probably shouldn’t ask me for concrete answers. We’re not sure, inContinueContinue reading “And I Mean To Be One Too: An All Saints Sermon”

Jason Evans reflections on the border

My good friend Jason Evans spoke this week at Theology on Tap. If you missed it, here’s a bit of the conversation between Jason and my successor at St. John’s Lafayette Square, The Rev. Andy Olivo. Jason evans: Reflections from the Border | Theology on Tap. You can read more about how Theology on TapContinueContinue reading “Jason Evans reflections on the border”

Sermon at The Episcopal Church at Yale.

Let these words be more than words, and give us the Spirit of Jesus. It’s a joy to be with you today, here at The Episcopal Church at Yale. I work in The Episcopal Church’s church-wide office of Young Adult and Campus Ministries, and easily the best moments of my job come when I getContinueContinue reading “Sermon at The Episcopal Church at Yale.”