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Episodes

4.18.21 "Practice Resurrection" - The Reverend Elizabeth Garnsey

The Third Sunday of Easter. It's easy to get caught up in the miraculous nature of the Bible's resurrection accounts and fail to ask how they became life-changing for those involved. We're good at practicing Lent, but what does it mean to practice resurrection in our lives?

Apr 22, 202112 min

The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ According to St. Mark

Ryland Angel has been serving as our “virtual” tenor soloist since last August. He and our Director, Music Ministry, Ned Tipton, have known each other and performed frequently together for over thirty years, and initially met at the American Cathedral in Paris. Ryland has recorded the Passion Narrative from the Gospel according to St. Mark (Mark 14-16:8), set to an original chant. This monumental and deeply spiritual undertaking on Ryland’s part was done for St. Mark’s, and we are very grateful....

Mar 25, 202138 min

"What Your Soul Needs" 2.17.21 - The Reverend Peter F. Walsh

Ash Wednesday. It may feel like we've been caught in an "endless Ash Wednesday" since last year. Traditional practices like fasting are meant to break our daily routines. However, with our daily routines already broken, perhaps this year calls for a new way of observing Lent.

Feb 19, 202114 min

"Peter Was Right" 2.14.21 - The Reverend Elizabeth Garnsey

The Last Sunday after the Epiphany. The disciple Peter has been criticized for his failure to understand Christ's transfiguration. However, we may be overlooking a moment of clarity he had on this mountaintop experience.

Feb 19, 202113 min

"Inspired By Love" 1.31.21 - The Reverend Peter F. Walsh

The Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany. The 2021 State of the Parish Address - Look back on the challenges that faced St. Mark's in 2020 and how they rose to the occasion and fully embraced becoming a church without walls.

Feb 03, 202125 min

"Let Us Follow" 1.24.21 - The Reverend Elizabeth Garnsey

The Third Sunday after the Epiphany. What does it take to create a culture of God? We have many options available to us but not all mean following the way of Jesus. Which actions are a force for good and which are a force for destruction?

Jan 27, 202112 min

"Come and See: A Sermon on Truth and Reconciliation" 1.17.21 - The Reverend Dr. Justin E. Crisp

The Second Sunday after the Epiphany. In the wake of the capitol riot on January 6, there have been calls for reconciliation, healing, and unification. Real reconciliation, however, is more than a commitment to remain in relationship. It also requires us to listen and speak honestly with one another in a shared pursuit of all that is good, beautiful, and true.

Jan 20, 202118 min

"Torn Apart" 1.10.21 - The Reverend Peter F. Walsh

The First Sunday after the Epiphany. Recent events have seen the walls of our democracy and government buildings torn apart. Many of our own citizens feel torn apart. The key to coming together may lie in Jesus, who didn't follow the left or right but followed the way of love.

Jan 11, 202124 min

"Rejoice! And Carry On" 12.13.20 - The Reverend Elizabeth Garnsey

The Third Sunday of Advent. This year, the words of Johnny Mathis ring especially true: "We need a little Christmas". The theme for the third Sunday of Advent, "Joy", gives us a much needed respite in a year that has seen a great deal of struggle.

Dec 14, 202010 min

"O Holy Night" 11.29.20 - The Reverend Justin E. Crisp

The First Sunday of Advent. Many people live by the mantra, "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger". But the story of Jesus, the light of the world, being born at night, speaks to how he intervenes when things seem darkest. Solist: Mary Petro Noonan, Soprano Organist: Edward J. Tipton

Dec 01, 202015 min
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