Homily for the Twentyfourth Sunday of Pentecost
Christian alertness and preparedness is not a nervous “fear of missing out” but rather is steady and sure, the result of choices we make and habits we form in the belief that at our death “life is changed, not ended,” “and when our mortal body lies in death there is prepared for us a place eternal in the heavens.”
Homily for the Sunday of All Saints
And, if it seems that we really would like to be “blessed,” to then join in renewing our vows and, with God’s help, living them out in our everyday lives.
Homily for the Burial of William Edward Hilliard, November 2, 2023
With Jesus we always know where we are; with him we always know that we’re loved.
Homily for the Twenty-First Sunday After Pentecost
Giving 10% of our income to God and God’s work was not only deeply satisfying, but it freed us from the “anxiety snare” in which money often entraps us.
Homily for the Twentieth Sunday After Pentecost
Ambiguous loss makes us feel incompetent... In the Eucharist we are assured that – even as we carry life’s losses and griefs – Jesus will be with us always.
Most of the homilies are given by the Rector, the Rev. Todd L. Miller. All others are delivered by homilists as noted. Please consider coming to Trinity some Sunday for a visit!