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To Not Lose Heart
The story of the persistent justice-seeker.
Oct 19
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The Rev. Mike Angell
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Seek Shalom
Feeling like the world you knew is vanishing?
Oct 12
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The Rev. Mike Angell
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Reclaiming time
Silence alone is not the totality. Contemplation means reclaiming time.
Oct 9
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The Rev. Mike Angell
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September 2025
The Beautiful Interruption
On the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels, it seems fitting to talk about interruptions. No one interrupts more in Scripture than the Angels.
Sep 28
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The Rev. Mike Angell
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Decolonizing the Episcopal Church
How do we "un-Empire" our Christianity?
Sep 24
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The Rev. Mike Angell
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Against the Logic of Violence
Jesus tells a story that doesn’t make sense: a shepherd leaves ninety-nine sheep in the wilderness to search for one that’s lost. When the logic of the…
Sep 14
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The Rev. Mike Angell
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Radical Welcome
“So many churches, so many spaces claim to be ‘welcoming.’ The word can be meaningless. But what would it mean to be radically welcoming?”
Sep 7
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The Rev. Mike Angell
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August 2025
This is My Body
God cares deeply about our bodies, not just our souls. This sermon calls for a broader meaning of the term "Pro-Life," suggesting that it should…
Aug 24
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The Rev. Mike Angell
Make No Peace with Oppression
This week’s sermon wrestles with Jesus’ startling words: “I have come not to bring peace, but division.” What kind of peace does Christ offer if it’s…
Aug 17
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The Rev. Mike Angell
The Story We Need to Tell
Tell stories about the world that is still possible. Tell stories that Jesus told, about lost sheep found, about generous widows who gave their all…
Aug 3
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The Rev. Mike Angell
July 2025
Un-distracted: Finding Faith in the Present Moment
What if the familiar story of Mary and Martha holds more than meets the eye?This sermon challenges our assumptions about busyness, faith, and the…
Jul 20
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The Rev. Mike Angell
Who is My Neighbor?
A sermon on the two directions of mercy. If Christians were better at answering the question, "who is my neighbor?" our world would be a different…
Jul 13
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The Rev. Mike Angell
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