Homily for Lent V
It takes extraordinary courage to stop running from and to move toward, but God will help, if we ask. And as we with God’s help persevere in doing this “new thing,” then (to borrow from this morning’s Psalm), then will we be like those who dream. Then will our mouth be filled with laughter and our tongue with shouts of joy. For the Lord will have restored our fortunes...
Homily for the Memorial Liturgy for Dr. Robert Yuan
Stories are all around, including here in the Church. While I could tell my own stories about Robert, what I want to share today is God’s story of Robert.
Homily for Lent IV
When we think of the parable of Prodigal Son, we tend to think of the Son and his return home or of the Father and his welcome. But what about the older son?
Homily for Lent III
In today’s reading from Exodus chapter 3, Moses is a man on the run, a man who is lost, a man who is cut off, not only from his people the Hebrews, but also from himself, from his core, from his heart.
Homily for Lent II
In Isaac Asimov’s 1941 science fiction classic, Nightfall, the planet Lagash has not one but six suns, at least four of which are typically in the sky at any given time.
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!

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