Ben E. Helmer
Ben Helmer has been vicar of St. James' since June of 2009. He has been ordained to the priesthood for 38 years. He was raised in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, graduated from Michigan State University and received his M. Div. from General Theological Seminary in New York. His wife, Jane, is a mostly retired horticultural writer and editor. They have two sons. Richard is a priest in the Diocese of California and Steven is a carrier pilot in the U.S. Navy. Ben has served churches in Northern Michigan, Western Kansas and West Missouri. He was also the staff officer for rural and small community ministries for the Episcopal Church from 1999-2005 when he retired. He and Jane were then invited to work in Louisiana for a year where Ben was a chaplain to clergy, diocesan staff and caregivers and Jane worked as a volunteer following the ravages in Katrina. In June of 2007 Ben and Jane went to Guam for 18 months where Ben served as archdeacon for the Episcopal Church in Micronesia before returning to Missouri. The Helmers now live in Holiday Island about 7 miles north of Eureka Springs with their chocolate lab, Jessie.
Sermons and Bible Studies
Doing Faith, Proper 26 (C) – 2013
“It is only by your gift that your faithful people offer you true and laudable service.” This phrase in the opening collect today is a major theme in today’s readings. In […]
Beyond Material Worth, Proper 14 (C) – 2013
Christians have always believed in a God who is concerned with the natural world. We have prayed to God from the depths of coal mines to the heights of Everest […]
Allowing the Lord To Lead Us Through Lent, Lent 2 (C) – 2013
We begin today with Abram at the earliest part of his journey with the Lord. Remember that Abram’s name is later changed by God to Abraham “the father of many […]
Reflections at the End, Advent 4 (C) – 2012
[RCL]: Micah 5:2-5a; Canticle 15 (or 3) or Psalm 80:1-7; Hebrews 10:5-10; Luke 1:39-45, (46-55) Don’t you love it when people ask you, “Are you ready for Christmas?” A good […]
Wisdom and Grace, Proper 15 (B) – 2012
Two old friends recently met at a school reunion. They had not seen each other for 35 years. During that time they had each married, raised children, worked to support […]
Our Hearts Are Broken But Not Destroyed, Good Friday – 2012
[Note to the reader: This sermon is intended as a meditation to be read after the Passion Gospel. It should be read with pauses for reflection where indicated.] For some […]
Proclaim, Epiphany 3 (B) – 2012
[NOTE TO READER: “Lectio divina” is pronounced “LEK-tsea-oh di-VEEN-ah.”] The collect for this Sunday begins “Give us grace, O Lord, to answer readily the call of our Savior Jesus Christ […]
This Is a Day Focused on Liturgy, Maundy Thursday – 2011
This is a day focused on liturgy: very basic and profound liturgical actions are recalled and acted out. Any liturgy has at its heart a sacrificial action. We offer something, […]
Faith, Hope, and Charity…, Proper 25 (A) – 2011
Faith, hope, and charity are three of the seven virtues; the others are prudence, justice, temperance, and courage. Faith, hope, and charity are ascribed to St. Paul. Both his writings […]
As Our Nation Celebrates…, Independence Day – 2011
As our nation celebrates its 235th anniversary, reflection on our liberty, freedom, and relationship with God, the giver of all liberty, is a good exercise. We learn from the passage […]
Proclaiming the Good News…, Epiphany 3 (A) – 2011
Proclaiming the Good News is not something left only to individual evangelists; it is in fact the task of the entire church. Yet, we are often led to believe and […]
Waiting…, Christmas Day (II) – 2010
People spend a lot of time waiting: we wait for services to be delivered, we wait in line to be served at the post office and the bank, and we […]
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