News at The Episcopal Church in Almaden, San Jose
Weekly Inspiration (9/28/22)
An Episcopal Nun has taken to social media to spread the Good News:Sister Monica Clare of the Convent of St. John the Baptist says: "A lot of people who are not religious, not spiritual are responding to what I'm saying because we all have the same struggles, we all have the same questions," the sister said. "That is why we are here on this earth is to form loving connections with fellow human beings." ….
An Episcopal Sermon: September 25, 2022
Welcome to An Episcopal Sermon Podcast! Visit our website to learn more about The Episcopal Church in Almaden/San Jose Community: www.churchinalmaden.org. The Gospel reading from today’s episode is: Luke 16:19-31.
Sermon On: The story of the life and death of a rich man at whose gate lay a poor beggar by the name of Lazarus.
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Weekly Inspiration (9/22/22)
“It is hard to admit our weakness, our need for God. It can often be the shock of a loss – the breakdown of a relationship, the loss of a job, an unrealized ambition – which opens up a crack in our defenses, through which God can reach us…” find the rest of this inspirational thought of the day by following the link :)
An Episcopal Sermon: September 18, 2022
Welcome to An Episcopal Sermon Podcast! Visit our website to learn more about The Episcopal Church in Almaden/San Jose Community: www.churchinalmaden.org. The Gospel reading from today’s episode is: Luke 16:1-13. Sermon On: The story of the steward who, when dismissed for mismanagement, showed himself to be very shrewd. This is followed by teaching about Mammon, that is, worldly wealth.
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Weekly Inspiration (9/14/22)
“Do not be too confident with the status quo. We’re invited to more. Grace isn’t for safe-keeping. Grace is for becoming. Are you too complacent and comfortable?…” follow the link too see the rest!