Kay Sylvester
Sermons and Bible Studies
The Work of Easter, Easter 3 (C) – 2013
In today’s gospel story of breakfast on the beach, we enter further into the Easter season, and the work of Easter: working out what it means to have Resurrection set […]
The Gospel Is a Verb, Proper 18 (B) – 2012
Where is the Good News in today’s gospel? Jesus casts out a demon and heals a deaf man, and that might be enough good news; but this lesson begins with […]
Love One Another As I Have Loved You, Easter 6 (B) – 2012
This is my commandment, Jesus tells his disciples, that you love one another, as I have loved you. The language of commandment is deliberate; the author of John’s gospel is […]
The Celebration of…, Christ the King (A) – 2011
The celebration of Christ the King Sunday arose when Pope Pius XI found the increasing secularism of modern society eroding people’s faith. This was in 1925, and the Fascists under […]
The Wages of Sin…, Proper 8 (A) – 2011
“The wages of sin is death.” Pulled out of the context of the majestic letter to the church in Rome, this short statement sounds ominous; we have all sinned, according […]
Here’s an Experiment…, Last Sunday in Epiphany (A) – 2011
Hereâs an experiment: read the gospel appointed for today to a group of friends, all of whom have jobs, places to live, and automobiles. Then â at least in your […]
God’s Continuing Gift, Christmas Eve – 2010
On this holy night, we celebrate the birth of Jesus, who, according to Luke, was born in Bethlehem, in a stable, because the town was full of out-of-town visitors who […]
Make Friends for Yourselves…, Proper 20 (C) – 2010
âMake friends for yourselves by means of dishonest wealth.â Jesus didnât really say that, did he? Imagine the disciples hearing this story. They probably ask Jesus to repeat himself, clean […]
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