Sunday Sermon: Trinity Sunday

Father Lee on the doctrine of the Holy Trinity, the history of the Nicene Creed and the controversies that led to the Creed we use today. He relates the controversy between Arius and Athanasius that led to a Church Council in Nicea, which endorsed the creed as a sign of...

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Wednesday Sermon: Week of Pentecost

Father Lee on remembering the Visitation of Mary and remembering our own calling to nurture a faith and trust in Jesus that grows in the way we live our lives as individuals, as a church and as a community. God asks us to nurture the spirit of Christ in our...

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Sunday Sermon Pentecost

Sunday Sermon Pentecost Rev. Dr. Sandra Levy on the first Pentecost and the power of the Holy Spirit in the world today. The Spirit that inspires us every day even when we don’t recognize it. The Spirit has the power to surprise us when we embrace its actions in the...

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Children’s Sermon Pentecost

Children’s Sermon Pentecost Father Lee gets the latest updates from the children of Saint Martins and shares the history of the poppy as a commemoration of those who have given their lives for our country, and asks the children to remember their sacrifice and the sacrifice of their families.

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Sermon: Last Sunday in Easter

Father Lee on identity and if we truly nurture our faith and Christian identity we can become a reflection of God’s love active and alive in our world today. Agents of God’s love and grace in our world and even have the strength and courage to love other people no...

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Wednesday Sermon: Sixth Week of Easter

Father Lee on remembering Thurgood Marshall (born Thoroughgood), United States Supreme Court Associate Justice from 1967 to 1991 and notable Episcopalian, highlighting his statement “The measure of a country’s greatness is its ability to retain compassion in times of crisis.”

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Sermon: The Sixth Sunday in Easter

Father Lee on the foundational principles that should guide our lives in how we relate to others, finding common ground within our common humanity, reflecting the character and nature of God in our dealings, and sharing a generous and loving manner to those around us.

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