News at The Episcopal Church in Almaden, San Jose
Weekly Inspiration (12/4/24)
“Everything we do goes back into the Body of Christ, to build up that Body for those who come after. We, each of us, have clothed ourselves in Christ, and we can’t take it off again in this life. Everything we do matters.” Come join us on our community website and find some inspiration this week.
An Episcopal Sermon: December 1, 2024
This week’s ‘An Episcopal Sermon’ episode has been posted!
Subject of Sermon: Jesus tells his disciples of the awe-inspiring crisis to come, which they may also recognize as the beginning of the time of their redemption.
Sermon By: The Rev. Karen Cuffie at The Episcopal Church in Almaden.
Today's Gospel Reading: Luke 21:25-36
An Episcopal Sermon: November 24, 2024
This week’s ‘An Episcopal Sermon’ episode has been posted!
Subject of Sermon: As his passion draws near, Jesus comes face to face with the Roman governor, and seeks to explain the nature of his kingship.
Sermon By: The Rev. Karen Cuffie at The Episcopal Church in Almaden.
Today's Gospel Reading: John 18:33-37
An Episcopal Sermon: November 17, 2024
This week’s ‘An Episcopal Sermon’ episode has been posted!
Subject of Sermon: Jesus predicts the destruction of the temple, and tells of what is to come.
Sermon By: The Rev. Karen Cuffie at The Episcopal Church in Almaden.
Today's Gospel Reading: Mark 13:1-8
Weekly Inspiration (11/7/24)
“…That word ‘compassion’ comes from the Latin: com (meaning ‘with’) and passio (meaning 'suffering'). To have compassion for someone means to suffer with them. How are you called to mirror God’s compassion?” Come join us on our community website and find some inspiration this week.
An Episcopal Sermon: November 3, 2024
This week’s ‘An Episcopal Sermon’ episode has been posted!
Subject of Sermon: Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead.
Sermon By: The Rev. Karen Cuffie at The Episcopal Church in Almaden.
Today's Gospel Reading: John 11:32-44
Weekly Inspiration (10/31/24)
“To be intentional about how we are using the gift of speech, we must first recognize the place we are in when speaking: Am I hungry, angry, lonely, or tired? Do I feel defensive? It might be wise to attend to some self-care, spend some quiet time processing how you feel, what has made you feel triggered….” Come join us on our community website and find some inspiration this week.
An Episcopal Sermon: October 27, 2024
This week’s ‘An Episcopal Sermon’ episode has been posted!
Subject of Sermon: The story of the new vision of blind Bartimaeus.
Sermon By: The Rev. Karen Cuffie at The Episcopal Church in Almaden.
Today's Gospel Reading: Mark 10:46-52