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Weekly Inspiration (2/9/23)

“…Even my faith, sometimes, is too tired to get up and go. There is so much to do. Restore my energy. Be my heartbeat, my breath, the spark of my nerves. Like a leaf carried on the river of your love, bear me through this world by your grace, not my effort….” Enjoy the rest of this inspirational thought-provoking poem of the week.

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An Episcopal Sermon: February 5, 2023

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Today's Gospel Reading: Matthew 5:13-20
Sermon by The Rev. Eliza Linley on: Disciples are like salt and as light to the world. They are to live even more righteously than the pious scribes and Pharisees.

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Weekly Inspiration (2/3/23)

“The face-to-face of injustice and grace is no coincidence. Already in Mark's fist chapter, Jesus approaches the Cross.
The word of God's disruptive grace, the fierce and tender love that undermines the Empire itself is good news for bad times….” Challenge your mind with the rest of this thought-provoking inspirational poem of the week :)

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An Episcopal Sermon: January 29, 2023

Welcome to An Episcopal Sermon Podcast! Visit our website to learn more about The Episcopal Church in Almaden/San Jose Community: www.churchinalmaden.org.
Today's Gospel Reading: Matthew 5:1-12
Sermon by The Reverend John Buenz on: The opening sayings of the Sermon on the Mount, words of both comfort and challenge.
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Weekly Inspiration (1/25/23)

“…Injustice will not let go till it is pushed;
the righteous choose to not go along with evil,
but to trouble it, to push back, to resist….It will certainly disrupt expectations, habits, propriety, business as usual….It is not self-serving, doesn't turn opponents into enemies. But it doesn't make peace with cruelty. It's uncomfortable.” Enjoy the rest of this thought-provoking inspirational read of the week :)

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