The Rev. Samuel Gregory Jones looks at the work of the apostles after Jesus' death and resurrection, which was to be witnesses to that resurrection to all. It's the work of all of us who have been baptized in Christ.
In the early Church, Paul travels to Rome, to Italy and other places, spreading the Gospel. He mentors Timothy, teaching him about Truth and Trust. Join the Rev. Dr. James L. Pahl Jr., as he explores the Book of Acts and Paul's journey.
The Rev. Dr. James L. Pahl Jr. takes us back to the Upper Room, where Jesus had the first Eucharist after his resurrection. As we begin to gather again, slowly, after the pandemic, we should remember that we are all newcomers in rekindling community. And our presence matters.
The Rev. Dr. James L. Pahl, Jr., preaches on Jesus' clearing of the temple. We have the power to create that which can devour us, but if we first allow God to breathe into what we make of life, only then can we live freely.
The Rev. Anna Pages describes how God transfigures our hearts to communicate love when we are afraid of the unknown—that is, if we allow it. It is a continuous process, a continuous journey. Glory be to God.
St. Michael's Choir soprano Catherine Lawrence several years ago served as an educator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Her tours included an exhibit about Rembrandt's life. In today's final installment of The Prodigal Son, she shares her insight into the painter as a man, husband and father in search of forgiveness of the Father, a search that led to the creation of painting, The Return of the Prodigal Son.
The Rev. Dr. James L. Pahl, Jr., takes a line from English poet Thomas Blake and explores how important it is to sit in the quiet presence of God. If Jesus made time to be alone with God, shouldn't we?
The Rev. Anna S. Page takes a look at the father figure in Rembrandt’s The Return of the Prodigal Son and applies a new understanding of the comforting language of God.