Sermon Archive (Page 41)

Sermon Archive (Page 41)

While sermons are best enjoyed live and in-person, you can view our archive here. Clicking the Facebook or YouTube links at the top of the site will also allow you to watch a recording of many of them.

Blessed is God’s Boat

By The Very Rev. Sherry Crompton November 2, 2008 Read: Revelation 7:9-17 and Matthew 5:1-12 This morning, for our opening hymn, we sang a classic Episcopal hymn: For All the Saints. I was reminded at Bible study how comforting the words can be: For all the saints, who from their labors rest,who thee by faith before the world confessed,thy Name, O Jesus, be forever blessed.Thou wast their rock, their fortress, and their might:Thou, Lord, their Captain in the well-fought fight;thou,…

Which Commandment in the Law is the Greatest?

By The Very Rev. Sherry Crompton October 26, 2008 Read: Matthew 22:34-36 “Teacher, which commandment in the law is the greatest?” And Jesus answers with this: “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and first commandment, and the second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets”. On these…

And the Lord Changed His Mind

By The Very Rev. Sherry Crompton October 12, 2008 Read: Exodus 32:1-14 and Matthew 22:1-14 So what in the world is going on for us today? There is much anxiety on and about Wall Street, the stock market moving up and down at alarming speed. In just a few weeks, we will be participating in a national election and there is some fire in the belly regarding just who one might be voting for. There is much fear and anxiety…

The Absentee Landlord

By The Very Rev. Sherry Crompton October 5, 2008 Read: Matthew 21:33-46 Today’s parable about the landowner and the vineyard is present in all three of what are called the synoptic gospels: Matthew, Mark and Luke. For me, that implies a significance to this story, that it made it in all three tellings of the story of Jesus’ life. It’s an important story, with important messages. And recall last Sunday, I suggested that we look at these stories in the…

Be Careful When You Point the Finger

By The Very Rev. Sherry CromptonSeptember 28, 2008 Read: Matthew 21:23-32 In Matthew’s Gospel story today, we once again hear Jesus speaking with the chief priests and the elders of the people. I want to issue a challenge to all of us today about just who we think we are in this story; where we place ourselves. It is easy to read this story in Matthew today and sit back and say, “You go, Jesus”. Those elders and chief priests…

Forgiveness

By The Very Rev. Sherry CromptonSeptember 14, 2008 Read: Matthew 18:21-35 Today’s topic is forgiveness. It’s a tough one. I think it’s safe to say that we have all been in a position where we were hurt or injured by another’s actions and forgiveness proves to be a difficult act. Even Peter recognized that difficulty when he asks Jesus how often he should forgive another member of the church. Peter thought he was being very generous by offering 7 as…

Conflict Resolution in the Christian Community

By The Very Rev. Sherry CromptonSeptember 7, 2008 Read: Matthew 18:15-20 Throughout Matthew’s eighteenth chapter, Jesus underscores the importance of Christian community. Faith winds up being much more than a private affair, it becomes a community affair…something that happens when two or three are gathered together in His name. That is when he promised to be in our midst…when two or three are gathered together…not when we are off by ourselves feeling holy. Jesus is offering us a model of…

Get Behind Me, Satan

By The Very Rev. Sherry CromptonAugust 31, 2008 Read: Matthew 16:21-28 Here’s Peter again. Last week we recall that Peter had the right answer. He said that Jesus was the Messiah, the son of the Living God. And Jesus pronounced Peter blessed, the rock upon which the church would be built. But today. Well, today Jesus rebukes Peter…calling him a stumbling block, likening his actions to Satan. Jesus says to Peter: “Get behind me, Satan! You are a stumbling block…

Peter Is the Rock

By The Very Rev. Sherry Crompton(Delivered at The Church of the Good Samaritan, Paoli, PA)August 24, 2008 Read: Matthew 16:13-20 “Who do you say that I am?” is still the question that Jesus asks us today. “Who do you say that I am?” Can you see, can you imagine with me, the looks on the disciples faces when Jesus asks this question of them. I can imagine faces looking down or away or anywhere but at Jesus’ face, feet shuffling,…

Jesus Breaks Down Boundaries

By The Very Rev. Sherry CromptonAugust 17, 2008 Read: Matthew 15:10-28 Today, I want to talk about boundaries. That’s where Jesus found himself that day, on the boundary. Jesus was weary. He had been involved in a flurry of activity in recent days. He just wanted to rest, and people kept coming to him. A crowd came, seeking healing, when he was alone in the wilderness. Jesus healed them, and he fed them miraculously. His disciples were threatened in a…

Peter Walks On Water

By The Very Rev. Sherry CromptonAugust 10, 2008 Read: Genesis 37:1-4, 12-28 and Matthew 14:22-23 The attention grabber in our gospel story today is Jesus saying yes to Peter’s bid to walk on the water with him. You have to love Peter. Then Peter steps out of the boat and onto the water. Now, remember, there’s a storm going on. The wind is still whipping. The lightning is still flashing. The sea is still churning. And here’s Peter stepping out…

The Saint of Little Ways

By The Very Rev. Sherry CromptonJuly 27, 2008 Read: Matthew 13:31-33,44-52 Have you understood all this?” Jesus asks the disciples at the end of our gospel passage for today. The question follows the telling of seven parables, each describing some aspect of the kingdom of heaven. Here, the disciples confidently respond “yes,” yet it is clear from their earlier question in verse 10 that parables are not easily understood. They are a little like looking through a kaleidoscope: depending on…