Emmanuel Episcopal Church
Aug 26, 2018 |
Our True Allies: The Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost
| The Very Reverend Andria Skornik
Our True Allies: The Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost
In his letter to the Ephesians Paul reminds us that our struggle is not with each other, but with the things that divide us. God has put us on this earth to be allies, to fight not with each other but for each other. Too often though, we know what the problem is but turn it against each other rather than join each other in love to address a solution. It's too easy to assign blame rather than to acknowledge that a problem affects us all. Let's take the lesson Jeremiah Development has taught us out into the community: talk to each other more, and about each other less.
The Scripture references are Joshua 24:1-2a,14-18, Psalm 34:15-22, and Ephesians 6:10-20. The Gospel reference is John 6:56-69.
The Scripture references are Joshua 24:1-2a,14-18, Psalm 34:15-22, and Ephesians 6:10-20. The Gospel reference is John 6:56-69.
Aug 26, 2018 |
The Whole Armor of God: The Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost
| The Very Reverend Andria Skornik
The Whole Armor of God: The Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost
In his letter to the Ephesians Paul reminds us that our struggle is not with each other, but with the things that divide us. God has put us on this earth to be allies, to fight not with each other but for each other. Too often though, we know what the problem is but turn it against each other rather than join each other in love to address a solution. It's too easy to assign blame rather than to acknowledge that a problem affects us all. Let's take the lesson Jeremiah Development has taught us out into the community: talk to each other more, and about each other less.
The Scripture references are Joshua 24:1-2a,14-18, Psalm 34:15-22, and Ephesians 6:10-20. The Gospel reference is John 6:56-69.
The Scripture references are Joshua 24:1-2a,14-18, Psalm 34:15-22, and Ephesians 6:10-20. The Gospel reference is John 6:56-69.
Aug 19, 2018 |
Our Truest Self: The Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost
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Our Truest Self: The Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Emmanuel parishioner Matt Oakes shares a profound take on the communion meal. If Jesus can be present in the mundane items of bread and wine, doesn't it beg the question where can't He be? Where is the Christ already? The answer is "in all things". There is only Christ, Christ is everything and in everything. Our very being and identity in God emerge from the miracle of Jesus' union of the human and the divine. What we meet here is our truest self.
The Scripture references are Proverbs 9:1-6, Psalm 34:9-14, and Ephesians 5:15-20. The Gospel reference is John 6:51-58.
The Scripture references are Proverbs 9:1-6, Psalm 34:9-14, and Ephesians 5:15-20. The Gospel reference is John 6:51-58.
Jul 29, 2018 |
Sharing the Miracle: The Tenth Sunday after Pentecost
| The Very Reverend Andria Skornik
Sharing the Miracle: The Tenth Sunday after Pentecost
Our society is often too quick to gauge an individual's talents or worth based on their age, status, or other characteristics. At the feeding of the five thousand, Jesus asked a small boy for the bread and fishes he had, and made it enough to feed the crowd. Who else would have thought God would send a boy to bring the food to Jesus? It's clear that Jesus involved the crowd in their own feeding; they did not just witness a miracle, they were part of it. We all have a piece of the miracle of this life, and need to be sure to share it with others.
The Scripture references are 2 Kings 4:42-44, Psalm 145:10-17, and Ephesians 3:14-21. The Gospel reference is John 6:1-21.
The Scripture references are 2 Kings 4:42-44, Psalm 145:10-17, and Ephesians 3:14-21. The Gospel reference is John 6:1-21.
Jul 22, 2018 |
Come Away, and Rest Awhile: The Ninth Sunday after Pentecost
| The Very Reverend Thomas Rosa
Come Away, and Rest Awhile: The Ninth Sunday after Pentecost
We see from Mark's Gospel that even Jesus found it difficult to get away from all the demands on His time. There seemed to be no end to the crowds of people needing healing, and to hear the Good News of His message. His compassion was so great that he would not turn them away, even to rest. There is a rhythm to life, to work and rest and prayer, and we need to find the rhythm to spend the time with God. We cannot do God's work unless we seek the quietness and aloneness with God.
The Scripture references are Jeremiah 23:1-6, Psalm 23, and Ephesians 2:11-22. The Gospel reference is Mark 6:30-34,53-56.
The Scripture references are Jeremiah 23:1-6, Psalm 23, and Ephesians 2:11-22. The Gospel reference is Mark 6:30-34,53-56.
Jul 15, 2018 |
Our Plumb Line: The Eighth Sunday after Pentecost
| The Very Reverend Andria Skornik
Our Plumb Line: The Eighth Sunday after Pentecost
In Amos we see God's anger at the people of Israel who are misusing the gifts He has given them, and are mistreating one another. God sent Amos to bring them back to God; He loves us too much to leave us to our own devices, also. He has set us a plumb line in Jesus Christ, and by measuring ourselves against that plumb line we will not choose the easy ways and those that oppose God's will for us. It will give us the strength and faith to do the right thing, not the easy thing, and to rise to what God's love is challenging us to do today.
The Scripture references are Amos 7:7-15, Psalm 85:8-13, and Ephesians 1:3-14. The Gospel reference is Mark 6:14-29.
The Scripture references are Amos 7:7-15, Psalm 85:8-13, and Ephesians 1:3-14. The Gospel reference is Mark 6:14-29.
Jul 08, 2018 |
Packing Light: The Seventh Sunday after Pentecost
| The Very Reverend Andria Skornik
Packing Light: The Seventh Sunday after Pentecost
When Jesus sent the Disciples out with only the most basic items, He knew that the things we carry with us impact our spiritual lives and our ability to minister. What we carry with us every day, our mental, emotional and material "overpacking", is what can keep us from living a life close to God and to each other. The way of simplicity is the way of freedom, and Jesus calls us to that life. Let's heed His advice and choose carefully what we carry with us.
The Scripture references are Ezekiel 2:1-5, Psalm 123, and 2 Corinthians 12:2-10. The Gospel reference is Mark 6:1-13.
The Scripture references are Ezekiel 2:1-5, Psalm 123, and 2 Corinthians 12:2-10. The Gospel reference is Mark 6:1-13.
Jul 01, 2018 |
Reach Out, and Be Healed: The Sixth Sunday after Pentecost
| The Very Reverend Andria Skornik
Reach Out, and Be Healed: The Sixth Sunday after Pentecost
In today's Gospel both the woman in the crowd and Jairus, the leader of the synagogue, desire healing from Jesus. What they also suffer from is the isolation that often accompanies illness of any kind, be it physical or mental. Both find themselves healed of the physical ailments that troubled them, but more importantly they are restored to community and are no longer isolated and alone. We have a wonderful healer in Jesus, and just as the woman and Jairus reached out to Him we need to remember to reach out to God in faith.
The Scripture references are Wisdom of Solomon 1:13-15, 2:23-24, Psalm130, and 2 Corinthians 8:7-15. The Gospel reference is Mark 5:21-43.
The Scripture references are Wisdom of Solomon 1:13-15, 2:23-24, Psalm130, and 2 Corinthians 8:7-15. The Gospel reference is Mark 5:21-43.
Jun 24, 2018 |
Crossing Over: The Fifth Sunday after Pentecost
| The Rev. Dcn. Douglas Rogers
Crossing Over: The Fifth Sunday after Pentecost
We have more in common with the followers of the early church than we might suppose. They too were faced with accepting new followers from the Gentile world, people with different languages, customs, races, and understandings of the world. It can be unsettling, and we may find our faith tested in ways we could not suppose. But as the Disciples found on the Sea of Galilee, in the middle of the storm Jesus is still with us. He never promises to fix our world, but he does promise to give us the strength and faith to cross safely over to the other side.
The Scripture references are Job 38:1-11, Psalm 107:1-3,23-22, and 2 Corinthians 6:1-13. The Gospel reference is Mark 4:35-41.
The Scripture references are Job 38:1-11, Psalm 107:1-3,23-22, and 2 Corinthians 6:1-13. The Gospel reference is Mark 4:35-41.
Jun 17, 2018 |
Wait On God: The Fourth Sunday after Pentecost
| The Very Reverend Thomas Rosa
Wait On God: The Fourth Sunday after Pentecost
The parable of the mustard seed reminds us to have the patience to wait on God's plan to come to fruition. From the small beginnings in the Galilee it has spread throughout the world to find a home in the hearts of people the whole world over. As Julian of Norwich said, "All will be well."
The Scripture references are Ezekiel 17:22-24, Psalm 92:1-4, 11-14, and 2 Corinthians 5:6-10,14-17. The Gospel reference is Mark 4:26-34.
The Scripture references are Ezekiel 17:22-24, Psalm 92:1-4, 11-14, and 2 Corinthians 5:6-10,14-17. The Gospel reference is Mark 4:26-34.
Jun 10, 2018 |
What Makes Us Family? The Third Sunday after Pentecost
| The Very Reverend Andria Skornik
What Makes Us Family? The Third Sunday after Pentecost
As people of faith we are called to look beyond our flesh and blood, and beyond social norms to see that we are all brought into being by God and that through God we are all related. It is how we look at the things that we all share as human beings, the hopes and desires and wishing for a good and happy life, as things that all of us aspire to. We must not look at the human family as "us versus them", but rather that we are all children of God. Spiritual gifts are not like material goods; when we share those gifts they grow and do not diminish.
The Scripture references are Genesis 3:8-15, Psalm 138, and 2 Corinthians 4:13-5:1. The Gospel reference is Mark 3:20-35.
The Scripture references are Genesis 3:8-15, Psalm 138, and 2 Corinthians 4:13-5:1. The Gospel reference is Mark 3:20-35.
Jun 03, 2018 |
Why Would We Wait? The Second Sunday after Pentecost
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Why Would We Wait? The Second Sunday after Pentecost
The over-arching thread of Jesus' ministry that we see in the Gospels is His sense of immediacy. Refusing to be bound by the opinions and rules of the Pharisees, He preaches and heals and shares the resurrection life that he lives with everyone he meets. His rules are those that bring us to His Father, and God is at work everywhere and at every moment.
The Scripture references are 1 Samuel 3:1-10, Psalm 139:1-5,12-17, and 2 Corinthians 4:5-12. The Gospel reference is Mark 2:23-3:6.
The Scripture references are 1 Samuel 3:1-10, Psalm 139:1-5,12-17, and 2 Corinthians 4:5-12. The Gospel reference is Mark 2:23-3:6.
May 27, 2018 |
Longing for Wholeness: Trinity Sunday
| The Very Reverend Andria Skornik
Longing for Wholeness: Trinity Sunday
Jesus tells Nicodemus that letting go of the concerns of this earthly life is the only way to enter into the life animated by God, that is, animated by love. The message is meant for us too. Jesus does not mean to fix the earthly things that worry us the most, the things that trouble the false self, but sets us free to embrace the spirit life God means for us as our true selves.
The Scripture references are Isaiah 6:1-8, Canticle 13, and Romans 8:12-17. The Gospel reference is John 3:1-17.
The Scripture references are Isaiah 6:1-8, Canticle 13, and Romans 8:12-17. The Gospel reference is John 3:1-17.
May 20, 2018 |
Don't Hold Back: The Day of Pentecost
| The Very Reverend Andria Skornik
Don't Hold Back: The Day of Pentecost
We often approach our faith like one approaches a new recipe, carefully following prescribed rules and never varying the ingredients. As our faith grows, though, we should move outside our comfort zone just as great chefs try new innovations and techniques. God has asked to be faithful, not infallible. We must look for God's spirit within us, and trust in that Spirit to help us seek out the persons and references that will help us to truly examine our faith. We have to learn to speak our truth, and to not remain silent when we see God's message of love co-opted or corrupted. The Spirit will support us when we do, and we will not fail.
The Scripture references are Acts 2:1-21, Psalm 104:25-35,37, and Romans 8:22-27. The Gospel reference is John 15:26-27,16:4b-15.
The Scripture references are Acts 2:1-21, Psalm 104:25-35,37, and Romans 8:22-27. The Gospel reference is John 15:26-27,16:4b-15.
May 13, 2018 |
We Are Holy: Ascension Sunday
| The Very Reverend Andria Skornik
We Are Holy: Ascension Sunday
What does it mean to live a holy life? Holiness should not be confused with perfection. It's not something we can achieve on our own, but is received from God. When Jesus prayed for His disciples, He was also praying for those who belong to God, and who is not created and loved by God? He has made us holy, completely and irrevocably. We can and should fully live lives of reverence, in the deep joy of knowing who we are in God.
The Scripture references are Acts 1:1-11, Psalm 1, and Ephesians 1:15-23. The Gospel reference is John 17:6-19.
The Scripture references are Acts 1:1-11, Psalm 1, and Ephesians 1:15-23. The Gospel reference is John 17:6-19.
May 06, 2018 |
"What's Not To Love?" The Sixth Sunday of Easter
| The Very Reverend Andria Skornik
"What's Not To Love?" The Sixth Sunday of Easter
When we hear or read something that sounds profound or helpful, it's often our first instinct to think of how much someone else needs to hear it. We can be so comfortable in our righteousness, so aware of the shortcomings of others, that we neglect to look in the mirror at our own lives. When we take Jesus' commandment to love God and love our neighbors as ourselves truly to heart, and honestly examine ourselves as well as those we know, then we can truly grow in God's love. Looking in the mirror we see ourselves made in God's image, created for the task of loving.
The Scripture references are Acts10:44-48, Psalm 98:5-10, and 1 John 5:1-6. The Gospel reference is John 15:9-17.
The Scripture references are Acts10:44-48, Psalm 98:5-10, and 1 John 5:1-6. The Gospel reference is John 15:9-17.
Apr 29, 2018 |
Where Will We Live? The Fifth Sunday of Easter
| The Very Reverend Andria Skornik
Where Will We Live? The Fifth Sunday of Easter
In John's Gospel Jesus invites us to abide in Him and to share in the love of God. He asks us to make our home in God's love, the one place we are always safe and loved. Why would we want to dwell anywhere else? We do though, when we let our doubts and fears move us away from God's love. When we doubt our worthiness to be loved, or how others see us, or our failures in things we attempt, we build a home in fear. We don't have to be afraid. Our being loved has already been freely given to us by God and he has made us worthy, and no one can take that away from us unless we let them. We can live in fear or live in love, but not both. Where will you choose to live?
The Scripture references are Acts 8:26-40, Psalm 22:24-30, and 1 John 4:16-21. The Gospel reference is John 15:1-8.
The Scripture references are Acts 8:26-40, Psalm 22:24-30, and 1 John 4:16-21. The Gospel reference is John 15:1-8.
Apr 22, 2018 |
Many Sheep, One Shepherd: The Fourth Sunday of Easter - Good Shepherd Sunday
| The Very Reverend Andria Skornik
Many Sheep, One Shepherd: The Fourth Sunday of Easter - Good Shepherd Sunday
In John's Gospel, Jesus tells His disciples that He has other sheep besides the children of Israel, and that He must gather them also. This passage may not refer only to the Gentiles, but to all of us who seek comfort by segregating ourselves away with others who think, act, and look like we do. This does not bring us comfort or joy, but to the contrary brings more sadness and misery to our lives. Making a conscious choice to engage with those who are different from ourselves, to seek the subtle opportunities to grow by accepting our own limitations and vulnerabilities, this is living His reality. Jesus said He would make us all one, not all the same; but we are all loved by the same God.
Influential Source: Brené Brown, Braving the Wilderness
The Scripture references are Acts 4:5-12, Psalm 23, and 1 John 3:16-24. The Gospel reference is John 10:11-18.
Influential Source: Brené Brown, Braving the Wilderness
The Scripture references are Acts 4:5-12, Psalm 23, and 1 John 3:16-24. The Gospel reference is John 10:11-18.
Apr 15, 2018 |
Finding Peace: The Third Sunday of Easter
| The Very Reverend Andria Skornik
Finding Peace: The Third Sunday of Easter
We crave peace in our lives, but too often the things the world offers as solutions depend on many things all happening at the right time. Jesus taught of a peace that comes from God, not the world, and he wanted us to have it as he did for his disciples: "My peace I leave with you." This peace will not feel like the temporary respite the world gives, but a deeper and more satisfying peace that only God can give. God wants us to have it, and it is through asking God for it that it becomes real to us.
The Scripture references are Acts 3:12-19, Psalm 4, and 1 John 3:1-7. The Gospel reference is Luke 24:36b-48.
The Scripture references are Acts 3:12-19, Psalm 4, and 1 John 3:1-7. The Gospel reference is Luke 24:36b-48.