My Resurrection?

By The Rev. Anne Michele Turner Jesus’s resurrection is easier to think about than my own. I am completely down with the idea of Easter morning.  I will gladly preach about Jesus’s triumph over death.  In fact, I look forward to doing so in two weeks.  I can celebrate...

Insiders

By The Rev. Anne Michele Turner You don’t have to raise your hand, but a little poll.  I’m wondering how many people here know what a narthex is.  Or a chasuble.  Or a diocese.  I’m wondering how many people in this room have been to a confirmation service.  I’m...

Wilderness

By The Rev. Anne Michele Turner Last summer, I ran away from home.  Just a little bit.  I decided to walk the length of Vermont on something called the Long Trail.  It is the country’s oldest long-distance hiking trail.  I walked alone.   For three weeks, I carried a...

Get up and do not be afraid

by Genevieve Zetlan, Licensed Lay Preacher Exodus 24:12-18, 2 Peter 1:16-21, Matthew 17:1-9 I’ve always thought the most puzzling thing about our Gospel lesson this morning is what is not said. God speaks. That’s pretty significant. That only happens twice in the New...

Feast of Saint Timothy

By The Rev. Anne Michele Turner Acts 15:22-26, 30-33, 16:1-5; John 10:1-10   Today our church celebrates the feast of its patron, the Feast of Saint Timothy.  I have to confess that despite my years of bible study, I didn’t remember a lot about Timothy, so I went...

What is My Identity?

By The Rev. Anne Michele Turner, Bridge Rector A friend of mine has, for a couple of years, been encouraging me to join Twitter, and a little while back, I went poking around on the site, trying to figure out if I wanted to.  I noticed that most people described...
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