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Sunday Sermons from San Francisco's Grace Cathedral, home to a community where the best of Episcopal tradition courageously embraces innovation and open-minded conversation. At Grace Cathedral, inclusion is expected and people of all faiths are welcomed. The cathedral itself, a renowned San Francisco landmark, serves as a magnet where diverse people gather to worship, celebrate, seek solace, converse and learn.
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Recorded live at San Francisco's Grace Cathedral, The Forum is a series of stimulating conversations about faith, ethics and culture in relation to the important issues of our day. Host and Dean of Grace Cathedral Malcolm Clemens Young invites artists, inventors, philosophers, pop culturists, elected officials and other inspiring guests to share in a civil, sophisticated discourse that engages hearts and minds to think in new ways about the world.
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Once a month, the 20s and 30s community of Grace-St. Luke's Episcopal Church gathers over food and drinks to engage Memphis' most compelling theological minds. Join us as we wrestle with life's most important and unsettling questions.
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This podcast is a collection of sermons and classes offered by Fr. Joel Huffstetler and others at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Cleveland, Tennessee. St. Luke's is a vibrant and welcoming congregation in historic downtown Cleveland, Tennessee. We are a member of the worldwide Anglican Communion and are committed to empowering a diverse community to enact the transformational love of God in the world. Our doors are open to all, regardless of religious background, political affiliation, race, ...
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Grace to the Humble: Biblical Meditations on Humility in an Age of Arrogance - Week 1 | 2024 Inquirers' Class, October 1, 2024 The 2024 Inquirers’ Series this year is “Grace to the Humble: Biblical Meditations on Humility In An Age of Arrogance”. Fr. Joel Huffstetler will explore biblical examples from across scripture of humility as a spiritual re…
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We were fortunate to have Bishop Gene Robinson with us preaching and presiding on September 29, 2024 as we continued to celebrate our tenth anniversary as a church. In his sermon, Bishop Robinson speaks of God's outrageous love for each and every one of us, and how we are called to church to be fed and nourished with that love, so we can go out and…
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It Feels Like Yesterday | 20th Sunday after Pentecost, October 6, 2024 Genesis 2:18-24 Psalm 8:1-10 Hebrews 1:1-4, 2:5-12 Mark 10:2-16 Lectors: Cadance Townsend, Tammy Muth-Davis Deacon: Deacon Art Bass Sermon: Fr. Joel Huffstetler www.stlukescleveland.org www.facebook.com/stlukesclevelandPar Fr. Joel Huffstetler
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Hello and welcome, thanks for visiting this channel. Dallas Willard once described hurry as “the great enemy of spiritual life in our day,” and his observation rings true, especially in today’s fast-paced world. Maybe we’ve seen firsthand how hurry underpins many of our most pressing issues. It fuels the anger and anxiety that define our cultural m…
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What is it like to be blessed with riches in an era of stark political divisions and near-Dickensian economic differences? How mind-boggling are the opportunities and access, how problematic the downsides? Does one’s experience differ depending on whether the money is made or inherited, whether you are male or female, white or black? Does being a h…
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Holy God so often we feel cut off from you and one another. Help us find our way to healing and hope, so that we can become new again. Amen. Strikingly beautiful, Maria had deep dark eyes and long black hair. Superficially she seemed jaded, a kind of rebel. But if you took the time to really know her, she had great intelligence, sensitivity and hea…
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Sit down with Pastor Matt Sipe and Hilltop member Juston Cline as they dig deep inter the current sermon series "the unforced rhythms of grace". Text NEW to 507-575-4222 to connect with Hilltop United Methodist Church. Hilltop United Methodist Church is located in Mankato Minnesota and we pray that everyone would experience God's presence through t…
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Note: The music stops at 0:50. September 29, 2024 at Grace Cathedral, San Francisco  Join Grace Cathedral Dean Malcolm Clemens Young for an engaging conversation with the Ninth Bishop of California, The Rt. Rev. Austin Keith Rios, who was installed as Bishop in August. As the chief pastor of the diocese, Bishop Rios is entrusted with leading, super…
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EPISCOPAL ESSENTIALS explores key aspects of our Episcopal tradition, including liturgy, history, spiritual practices, and theology. This class is intended for all those looking to learn more about what defines us as Episcopalians in our common life together, and the ways in which we can further enrich our faith through ongoing exploration of our f…
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EPISCOPAL ESSENTIALS explores key aspects of our Episcopal tradition, including liturgy, history, spiritual practices, and theology. This class is intended for all those looking to learn more about what defines us as Episcopalians in our common life together, and the ways in which we can further enrich our faith through ongoing exploration of our f…
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Commitment: Our Duty to Worship, Work, Pray, and Give - Lou Patten | 19th Sunday after Pentecost, September 29, 2024 Numbers 11:4-6, 10-16, 24-29 Psalm 19:7-14 James 5:13-20 Mark 9:38-50 Lectors: Ginger Mullican, Sarah Brown Gospel: Fr. Joel Huffstetler Sermon: Lou Patten, Chairman of the Mission of Ministry Committee www.stlukescleveland.org www.f…
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Hello and welcome, thanks for visiting this channel. Dallas Willard once described hurry as “the great enemy of spiritual life in our day,” and his observation rings true, especially in today’s fast-paced world. Maybe we’ve seen firsthand how hurry underpins many of our most pressing issues. It fuels the anger and anxiety that define our cultural m…
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When your faith begins to feel too small, too confining, you could choose to leave it. But what if the faith we inhabit is roomier than we'd thought? What if our collapsing faith is just a closet in a much larger dwelling?  Disillusioned by narrow theologies, church dysfunction, and constricted readings of Scripture, people are leaving Christianity…
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What does vulnerability have to do with greatness? How is a defenseless child a portrait of God? Our reading from Mark's Gospel this week cuts hard against the grain of our obsessions with performance, perfection, achievement, and superiority. In likening the divine to a child, Jesus invites us to relinquish the deep fears we harbor around our own …
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Hello and welcome, thanks for visiting this channel. Dallas Willard once described hurry as “the great enemy of spiritual life in our day,” and his observation rings true, especially in today’s fast-paced world. Maybe we’ve seen firsthand how hurry underpins many of our most pressing issues. It fuels the anger and anxiety that define our cultural m…
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Hello and welcome, thanks for visiting this channel. In this year’s edition of "Finding God in the Music" we will dive into the protest songs of the 1960s and 70s, exploring how these powerful anthems of love, peace, and justice echo the timeless truths of Scripture. Each week, we will examine a different song from this era, reflecting on its messa…
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EPISCOPAL ESSENTIALS explores key aspects of our Episcopal tradition, including liturgy, history, spiritual practices, and theology. This class is intended for all those looking to learn more about what defines us as Episcopalians in our common life together, and the ways in which we can further enrich our faith through ongoing exploration of our f…
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The Sin of Discrimination | 16th Sunday after Pentecost, September 8 2024 Isaiah 35:4-7a Psalm 146:1-9 James 2:1-10, 14-17 Mark 7:24-37 Lectors: Michelle Mazzolini, Chad Shores Deacon: Deacon Art Bass Sermon: Fr. Joel Huffstetler www.stlukescleveland.org www.facebook.com/stlukesclevelandPar Fr. Joel Huffstetler
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“Looking up to heaven [Jesus] and said… “Ephatha,” that is, “Be opened” (Mk. 7). The Very Rev. Dr. Malcolm Clemens Young, Dean Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, CA 2E58 16 Pentecost (Proper 18B) 11:00 a.m. Eucharist Sunday 8 September 2024, Congregation Sunday Proverbs 22:1-2, 8-9, 22-23 Psalm 125 James 2:1-10, (11-13), 14-17 Mark 7:24-37 How can we …
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Hello and welcome, thanks for visiting this channel. In this year’s edition of "Finding God in the Music" we will dive into the protest songs of the 1960s and 70s, exploring how these powerful anthems of love, peace, and justice echo the timeless truths of Scripture. Each week, we will examine a different song from this era, reflecting on its messa…
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Hello and welcome, thanks for visiting this channel. In this year’s edition of "Finding God in the Music" we will dive into the protest songs of the 1960s and 70s, exploring how these powerful anthems of love, peace, and justice echo the timeless truths of Scripture. Each week, we will examine a different song from this era, reflecting on its messa…
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Hearing...A First Virtue | 15th Sunday after Pentecost, September 1, 2024 Deuteronomy 4:1-2, 6-9 Psalm 15:1-7 James 1:17-27 Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23 Lectors: Rose Allen, Lori Jacob Deacon: Deacon Art Bass Sermon: Fr. Joel Huffstetler www.stlukescleveland.org www.facebook.com/stlukescleveland
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“Once there were three baby owls: Sarah and Percy and Bill. They lived in a hole in the trunk of a tree with their Owl Mother…” [1] These are the first lines in the children’s picture book Owl Babies. One night the three children wake up and find that their mother has gone. The older two siblings have theories about where their mother went and wave…
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An Agenda to Bless | 14th Sunday after Pentecost, August 25, 2024 Joshua 24:1-2a, 14-18 Psalm 34:15-22 Ephesians 6:10-20 John 6:56-69 Lectors: Nathan Napier, Eli Napier Deacon: Deacon Art Bass Sermon: Fr. Joel Huffstetler www.stlukescleveland.org www.facebook.com/stlukesclevelandPar Fr. Joel Huffstetler
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Hello and welcome, thanks for visiting this channel. In this year’s edition of "Finding God in the Music" we will dive into the protest songs of the 1960s and 70s, exploring how these powerful anthems of love, peace, and justice echo the timeless truths of Scripture. Each week, we will examine a different song from this era, reflecting on its messa…
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