You truly are! Appreciate your ministry, insight, discernment, and efforts uniting Christians globally and also providing such a meaningful and impactful Anglican presence that is not accessible in my location
My black grandson was baptized in the church, became an acolyte, his mother joined the choir, and church women said we would like him to go to the church school with their children, so we applied for the 6th grade, and he was rejected, saying he was a behavior problem. I don't know how he could be before being in the school, but if true don't you offer some kind of help? The worse part was the silence, no one said they were sorry he was rejected, I believe it was because they knew why. I later asked one of his teachers, a white male. and his answer was we still have racism. I did get a call from the rector, not the headmaster, saying it wasn't because he was black. Again, he didn't say he was sorry he didn't get in, just don't badmouth the parish, I later send an Email with Matt 18: 6, then received a nice letter saying to change my membership. I love the Episcopal Church and want him confirmed, but don't dare risk him again. The good news that in his current school he is getting all kinds of awards. The principal just took him out for lunch the other day. To be estranged from the church and being afraid to take a grandchild to church is not pleasant. Where is the Episcopal Church welcomes you for him? Pax Christi.
I always enjoy seeing what others are preaching on the same Sunday as I have preached. Seems we had some overlap with our sermons this week despite preaching from very different passages. I myself took the angle of social polarisation as evidence that we are all prone to pride as part of our sinful condition that leaves us at enmity with God and each other without Christ. My Parish has been looking at Solomon's teaching from Ecclesiastes. This week I emphasised the ideas of moderation, modesty, and meditation. My main point was that we can only recognise and have our pride and sinful condition changed by the grace of God alone, the one who can discover or know the things that are far off and most profound (Ecclesiates 7.23-24). I appreciate your faithful preaching of the doctrines of grace within the Anglican Communion. Keep it up brother.
Little late to the party, but this sermon, as well as your one about looking at our own sin, not just the sins of others, has really moved me to repentance for things i have let get out of control in my life. I thank you wholeheartedly for your continued work.
I was a miserable Marxist before God sent the Holy Spirit to me, without Christ there is only division and chaos. May God bless your ministry 🙏
Thank you! And praise God for saving you
Excellent sermon! You are such a blessing to the Anglican world
Thank you Reverend! As are you
You truly are! Appreciate your ministry, insight, discernment, and efforts uniting Christians globally and also providing such a meaningful and impactful Anglican presence that is not accessible in my location
My black grandson was baptized in the church, became an acolyte, his mother joined the choir, and church women said we would like him to go to the church school with their children, so we applied for the 6th grade, and he was rejected, saying he was a behavior problem. I don't know how he could be before being in the school, but if true don't you offer some kind of help? The worse part was the silence, no one said they were sorry he was rejected, I believe it was because they knew why. I later asked one of his teachers, a white male. and his answer was we still have racism. I did get a call from the rector, not the headmaster, saying it wasn't because he was black. Again, he didn't say he was sorry he didn't get in, just don't badmouth the parish, I later send an Email with Matt 18: 6, then received a nice letter saying to change my membership. I love the Episcopal Church and want him confirmed, but don't dare risk him again. The good news that in his current school he is getting all kinds of awards. The principal just took him out for lunch the other day. To be estranged from the church and being afraid to take a grandchild to church is not pleasant. Where is the Episcopal Church welcomes you for him? Pax Christi.
I always enjoy seeing what others are preaching on the same Sunday as I have preached. Seems we had some overlap with our sermons this week despite preaching from very different passages. I myself took the angle of social polarisation as evidence that we are all prone to pride as part of our sinful condition that leaves us at enmity with God and each other without Christ.
My Parish has been looking at Solomon's teaching from Ecclesiastes. This week I emphasised the ideas of moderation, modesty, and meditation. My main point was that we can only recognise and have our pride and sinful condition changed by the grace of God alone, the one who can discover or know the things that are far off and most profound (Ecclesiates 7.23-24). I appreciate your faithful preaching of the doctrines of grace within the Anglican Communion. Keep it up brother.
Little late to the party, but this sermon, as well as your one about looking at our own sin, not just the sins of others, has really moved me to repentance for things i have let get out of control in my life. I thank you wholeheartedly for your continued work.
I'm glad to hear that brother. God bless you and thank you for your encouragement.
Such an exemplary exhortation, thank you
Thank you for your encouragement!
Meh we all know God is English
Jesus went to Eaton you know…😂
Just joking, you did a great job reverend .