Sermons by Sherry Deets (Page 30)
Sherry Deets is the current Rector of the Episcopal Church of the Trinity in Coatesville, PA.
God with us. God for us. God among us.
By The Rev. Sherry Deets The Baptism of our Lord – January 8, 2012 Mark 1:4-11 “You are my Son, the Beloved; with you I am well pleased.” If you are looking for hope, then remember these words, dwell on them. For in a sentence they contain the entire good news of the Gospel. “You are my Son, the Beloved; with you I am well pleased.” Well, you say, that’s great for Jesus, but what about us? Here’s the great…
Be Alert!
By The Rev. Sherry Deets Epiphany – January 1, 2012 Matthew 2:1-12 Happy New Year! Happy Epiphany! Today we celebrate the church feast of Epiphany and begin that church season. So what is Epiphany you ask? Well, Epiphany means, a “showing forth,” or the “revealing of something,” that previously had not been seen. A modern writer described an epiphany as, “an AHA moment,” the moment when the light bulb goes on above our heads. The word epiphany means an appearance…
Christmas Eve
By The Rev. Sherry Deets Christmas Eve – December 24, 2011 Luke 2:1-20 It is Christmas Eve – that time when there seems to be a bit of magic in the air. Or to put it another way, that night when the membrane between heaven and earth is so thin that we can almost see through it. It is a night in which we often soften the image of the holy family as Jesus is born. We like it to…
Is God Still Active In Our World?
By The Rev. Sherry Deets 4 Advent – December 18, 2011 Luke 1:26-38 I have a question for you. Do you believe that God is still active in the world? Do you believe that God is still active in our world today? “How can this be,” Mary asks in Luke’s gospel today, “since I am a virgin?” And the angel replies, “The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you; therefore the…
The Message God Has For His People
By The Rev. Sherry Deets 3 Advent – December 11, 2011 John 1:6-8, 19-28 Today’s gospel reading is about the John the Baptist from the perspective of the Apostle John. Last week we heard the story from Mark’s perspective. If you will recall, Mark’s story was more concerned with the baptism of repentance, while John’s telling of it is more concerned with the testimony, or the witness, of John the Baptist. Rather than placing a focus on the character of…
Salvation Traditionally Comes From the Wilderness
By The Rev. Sherry Deets 2 Advent – December 4, 2011 Mark 1:1-8 We should not miss the first word of this Gospel, “Beginning.” We are reminded of the book of Genesis, which begins, “In the beginning.” Just as that book describes the beginning of all creation, this Gospel, Mark’s gospel, describes the salvation work of Jesus Christ — the culmination of God’s creative relationship with the world. The beginning, for this Gospel, does not start with a baby in a…
Stay Awake!
By The Rev. Sherry Deets 1 Advent – November 27, 2011 Mark 13:24-37 “Keep awake!” “Stay alert” Keep awake. We hear this every year in Advent – this church season before Christmas in which we anticipate, we wait and prepare for the coming of Christ. We wait. Consider the different ways in which we wait. Is there a difference between waiting for Christmas and waiting for Christ? Obviously, we know when Christmas will arrive and mostly what it will be…
Together, We Can Make a Huge Difference
By The Rev. Sherry Deets Last Sunday in Pentecost – November 20, 2011 Matthew 25: 31-46 The portrait of Christ as King is a fearsome one in our gospel reading for this morning. All the nations of the world have gathered before him and behold his majesty. From the throne, the king uses his authority to separate the people. To illustrate the separation of one individual from another, Jesus likens himself to a shepherd who separates his flock of sheep…
The Parable of the Talents
By The Rev. Sherry Deets 22 Pentecost – November 13, 2011 Matthew 25:14-30 Our gospel reading this morning is usually called the Parable of the Talents. The parable is about a wealthy man who goes away on a long journey. Before he departs, he distributes his property to three servants. It is a great deal of money. The first two servants put their money to work and double it. The third servant takes a different approach with his money, his…
When the Saints Go Marchin’ In
By The Rev. Sherry Deets November 6, 2011 Revelation 7:9-17 and Matthew 5:1-12 “All through the years, love found its ways following the sacred song whose first note began the lullaby that God sang to each of you before you were born then sent you on a lifetime of seeking to hear it again and again and again”. (the Rev. Paula Lawrence Wehmiller) This day we celebrate All Saint’s Day, remembering, in love, all those who have gone before, who…
Learn To Be the Servant Of All
By The Rev. Sherry Deets October 30, 2011 Matthew 23:1-12 Do as they say, not as they do. Jesus is calling the scribes and the Pharisees hypocrites. And we think to ourselves, yes, go get ‘em Jesus! But, there is movement in this story of Jesus’. The focus shifts from the scribes and the Pharisees – to Jesus’ first disciples – to the Christians of Matthew’s day – to us. Yes, us. As long as Jesus is talking about the…
The Most Important Commandment
By The Rev. Sherry Deets October 23, 2011 Matthew 22: 34-46 So, we hear in today’s gospel reading that a lawyer asked a question to test Jesus. He asked, “Teacher, which commandment in the law is the greatest?” And there is nothing new in Jesus’ answer. It is not something original. In Jewish writings long before Jesus’ time, these two commandments summarized the whole of the law. In fact, Luke’s Gospel attributes this summary not to Jesus but to the…