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A site dedicated to preserving orthodox Anglicanism. Monday, August 15, 2011. Sermon for the Eighth Sunday after Trinity. St John’s Church – Moultrie, GA. August 14, 2011. This same thought crossed my mind when I read the collect appointed for today when our prayer opens with the line, “O God, whose never-failing providence ordereth all things both in heaven and earth.” What exactly is the word ordereth getting at? Before God spoke, that which we know about our world, our universe was chaos and disorder&...
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A site dedicated to preserving orthodox Anglicanism. Saturday, June 25, 2011. Sermon for the Fifth Sunday after Easter (Rogation Sunday). St John’s Church – Moultrie, GA. May 29, 2011. St James speaks this morning on this final Sunday in Eastertide about being a doer of the Word and not a hearer only. My former church in Montgomery, AL adopted James 1:22 as their tagline verse on their signage and letterhead. If the church sent out anything one saw that verse front and center. The only way that this is t...
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A site dedicated to preserving orthodox Anglicanism. Sunday, August 07, 2011. Sermon for the Seventh Sunday after Trinity. St John’s Church – Moultrie, GA. August 7, 2011. How are we to hear these feeding stories when we hear them three times a year? What thoughts are they meant to invoke when we hear them year-after-year? Are we willing to follow regardless of the cost and follow wherever we are led? Those 4,000 some odd followers did just that and we are called upon to do the same. In one sense the cro...
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Cranmer Corner: March 2011
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A site dedicated to preserving orthodox Anglicanism. Monday, March 21, 2011. Sermon for the Second Sunday in Lent. St John’s Church – Moultrie, GA. March 20, 2011. I’ve actually witnessed someone having a seizure as the result of a brain tumor, and to be completely honest it scared the hell out of me. Seeing this happen to a co-worker with Georgia Power made me see how one would think this type of medical episode must come from the devil himself. The Prince of Darkness grim, we tremble not for him;.
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Cranmer Corner: September 2011
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A site dedicated to preserving orthodox Anglicanism. Saturday, September 03, 2011. Sermon for the Eleventh Sunday after Trinity. St John’s Church – Moultrie, GA. September 4, 2011. If we look at both of our lessons appointed for today, we see two prime examples of what displaced trust does in our lives. I am only going to touch on the Epistle, but I hope you will also see that same theme shine through in our Gospel lesson of the parable of the Pharisee and the Publican. Are we not the same? This morning&...
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Cranmer Corner: August 2011
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A site dedicated to preserving orthodox Anglicanism. Sunday, August 21, 2011. Sermon for the Ninth Sunday After Trinity. St John's Church - Moultrie, GA. August 21, 2011. So, what does that term have to do with us and our lesson from I Corinthians? I'm glad you asked. One Anglican priest I've begun following speaks of this middle road as follows:. Fr Bill Klock concludes his commentary on this passage from I Corinthians when he says:. Monday, August 15, 2011. Sermon for the Eighth Sunday after Trinity.
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A site dedicated to preserving orthodox Anglicanism. Saturday, September 03, 2011. Sermon for the Eleventh Sunday after Trinity. St John’s Church – Moultrie, GA. September 4, 2011. If we look at both of our lessons appointed for today, we see two prime examples of what displaced trust does in our lives. I am only going to touch on the Epistle, but I hope you will also see that same theme shine through in our Gospel lesson of the parable of the Pharisee and the Publican. Are we not the same? Merciful Lord...
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A site dedicated to preserving orthodox Anglicanism. Sunday, August 07, 2011. Sermon for the Sixth Sunday after Trinity. St John’s Church – Moultrie, GA. July 31, 2011. What is it that Jesus is trying to say here and get us to understand? Are we called to exceed that type of righteousness? That doesn’t exactly sound like the kind of thing we are called to emulate. However, the twist comes when we examine what it really means for us to exceed the righteousness of the Pharisees. Well, in the best case scen...
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Cranmer Corner: June 2011
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A site dedicated to preserving orthodox Anglicanism. Saturday, June 25, 2011. Sermon for the First Sunday after Trinity. St John’s Church – Moultrie, GA. June 26, 2011. The eighteenth century theologian Jonathan Edwards once said of this chapter of the Bible:. Blessed are the undefiled in the way, who walk in the law of the LORD. Why do I even bring this up? What difference does it make for us? It makes all the difference in the world – and in the world to come. Dr. Carreker spoke so eloque...The answer ...
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