Peace Be Unto you.
Rev. Todd Meyer2024-04-08T12:57:04-04:00In this first Sunday after easter we pick up where the story left off last week. We saw the women discovering the empty tomb, later we learn they saw the risen Lord and brought Peter and
In this first Sunday after easter we pick up where the story left off last week. We saw the women discovering the empty tomb, later we learn they saw the risen Lord and brought Peter and
Leaving a Legacy of Prayer Have you ever thought about the legacy you are leaving behind? I’m sure we all have at one time or another, especially when it comes to family. How about at church?
When Mary and the other women went to the tomb there were many surprises and much fear. What can we learn new about ourselves and God from this age old Easter story. A lot!
The Phrase I Overlooked There is a phrase in the Eucharist liturgy that, until recently, didn’t impact me much. With so much repetition it had become commonplace in my hearing, but now it is tremendously profound
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In this Scripture we have one of the most dramatic and straight forward words from Jesus about his identity - who he truly is. Often he spoke in parables, and many times after performing miracles he
His Gentle Presence Here we are just two weeks away to Good Friday. I wonder how this Lenten season has been going for you. What are some of the ways God has been speaking to you?
This homily by Rev. Todd Meyer is part of the 60th Anniversary of the Blessing of the Fleet. To see the entire service please visit our Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGIGgHuqx6wgiNUYg7ZTUGQ and click on the 'Live' tab.
Anointed by a Woman The Bible tells us the story of a woman who anointed Jesus right before his Passion. In pouring a very expensive oil onto his head and feet, she didn’t hold back. She
In our passage today, Paul tells the Ephesians to imitate God. The text says: Ephesians 5:1–14 (ESV): Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children. 2 And walk in love, as Christ loved us and gave himself up
The Unmatched Power of God This Sunday, our Gospel reading is one of those stories that makes you pause. Sure, some people may have the opposite reaction, speeding through this passage, and not wanting to spend
In our passage today, we find the Israelites in exile, and we want to focus on a few things we can learn and apply to our lives today: Culture shouldn’t determine our interpretation of who God