Sermons by Rev. Carl Taylor

Fifth sunday in Lent

God promises Jeremiah that a “new covenant” will be made in the future: a covenant that will allow all the people to know God by heart. The church sees this promise fulfilled in Christ, who draws all people to himself when he is lifted up on the cross. Our baptismal covenant draws us to God’s…

Third Sunday in Lent 3/3/24

Third Sunday In Lent 3-3-24 The third covenant in this year’s Lenten readings is the central one of Hebrew history: the gift of the law to those God freed from slavery. The commandments begin with the statement that because God alone has freed us from the powers that oppressed us, we are to let nothing…

First Sunday in Lent – 2/18/24

The Holy Season of Lent has arrived – and we rejoice in these 40 days to be guided to the cross, where we marvel at the fullness of God’s love & forgiveness & grace for each of us, and all the world! We had some powerful experiences last week, with 86 people at Ash Wednesday…

Ash Wednesday- 2/14/24

On Ash Wednesday we begin our forty-day journey toward Easter with a day of fasting and repentance. Marking our foreheads with dust, we acknowledge that we die and return to the earth. At the same time, the dust traces the life-giving cross indelibly marked on our foreheads at baptism. While we journey through Lent to…

Fourth Sunday after Epiphany

In Deuteronomy God promises to raise up a prophet like Moses, who will speak for God; in Psalm 111 God shows the people the power of God’s works. For the church these are ways of pointing to the unique authority people sensed in Jesus’ actions and words. We encounter that authority in God’s word, around…

Second sunday after Epiphany

All the baptized have a calling in God’s world. God calls not just pastors and deacons but also the youngest child, like Samuel. The story of the calling of Nathanael plays with the idea of place. Nathanael initially dismisses Jesus because he comes from Nazareth. But where we come from isn’t important; it’s where—or rather…