Trinity Sunday

By The Rev. Anne Michele Turner, Bridge Interim Rector Matthew 28:16-20 This week, I was introduced to the idea of quantum entanglement.  It’s a concept in physics, which says that two things are linked—they are entangled—when they are correlated at their most...

Pentecost

By The Rev. Anne Michele Turner, Bridge Interim Rector Acts 2:1-21 For years, I have felt let down by Pentecost.  It’s not for lack of trying: I have celebrated all the traditions that modern parishes celebrate.  I have worn red.  I have heard about the Parthians and...

Shadow of Potential

By The Rev. Anne Michele Turner, Bridge Interim Rector Acts 1:6-14 My grandmother used to tell me that I was going to write the Great American Novel.  Back in high school, my fingers were always stained with fountain pen ink, and I carried around half finished stories...

Agape

Acts 2:14a,22-32, 1 Peter 1:3-9, John 20:19-31 by Genevieve Zetlan, Licensed Lay Preacher So, here we are. Easter. Christ has risen, we sang our Alleluias, we celebrated the empty tomb and then we all went home. This is typically what we call a “low” Sunday—even fewer...

The Tomb is Empty

By The Rev. Anne Michele Turner The tomb is empty.  Is the morning of the third day, and the tomb is empty.   And the question now: how do you respond? If you are Peter, you are lucky this morning, because it comes to you quickly.  You run, and you come to the stone...

God Loves Us to the End

By The Rev. Anne Michele Turner Having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them to the end. If I could only choose one gospel story to have with me for the rest of my life, this might well be it.  Because I think that this night tells us what we most need to...
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