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Weekly Inspiration (7/27/23)

“People naturally focus on scarcity. God invites trusting in provision beyond what we see or imagine….” Come Join us on our episcopal community website and find some inspiration in the rest of this quote or in the poem of the week :)

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An Episcopal Sermon: July 23, 2023

This week’s ‘An Episcopal Sermon’ Podcast has been posted! Subject of Sermon: The parable of the wheat and the weeds, for which Jesus then provides an explanation
Sermon By:
The Reverend Eliza Linley at The Episcopal Church in Almaden
Today's Gospel Reading:
Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43

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Weekly Inspiration (7/20/23)

“…Perhaps there is a window of opportunity in which we can express our love and gratitude to someone. Perhaps the soil is just right for planting some new seeds. Do not delay. Do not lose this opportunity. Take full advantage of this moment in your life’s history.” Come Join us on our episcopal community website and find some inspiration in the rest of this quote or in the poem of the week :)

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An Episcopal Sermon: July 16, 2023

This week’s ‘An Episcopal Sermon’ Podcast has been posted! Subject of Sermon: Jesus’ parable of the sower, together with its interpretation.
Sermon By:
The Reverend Eliza Linley at The Episcopal Church in Almaden
Today's Gospel Reading:
Matthew 13: 1-9, 18-23

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Weekly Inspiration (7/13/23)

“In our baptism we have already died and been raised into new life. At our deaths, as it says in the Burial Rite: life is changed but not ended. It is with this promise that we can live fully without fear…” Come Join us on our episcopal community website and find some inspiration in the rest of this quote or in the poem of the week :)

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An Episcopal Sermon: July 9, 2023

This week’s ‘An Episcopal Sermon’ Podcast has been posted!
Subject of Sermon: Jesus compares his generation to capricious children, equally displeased by the austere message of John the Baptist and the inviting message of Jesus. Yet God’s wisdom will prevail. Jesus bids all to come find that the yoke of his teaching is easy to bear.
Sermon By: The Reverend Eliza Linley at The Episcopal Church in Almaden
Today's Gospel Reading: Matthew 11:16-19, 25-30

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