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Musings on Faith

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“Musings on Faith” is a series of podcasts from St. George Episcopal Church in The Villages, FL. They are designed to help you grow in Christ and explore Jesus' message of love and unity as it relates to today's world. We encourage you to try our podcasts, to enjoy, and to keep musing on your faith. Please leave your comments on our blog or email them to: [email protected]. We would love to hear from you.

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"Be Prepared" - Musings From the Pulpit: November 12, 2023

November 14, 2023 22:00 - 9 minutes - 8.37 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, discusses the parable about the 10 maidens and how some of them were not prepared for the arrival of the bridegroom. He says that the parable is about purpose, direction, and discernment. Jesus wants his followers to be ready at all times. Whenever Christ calls us to do ministry, we must be prepared. Email comments to [email protected] or leave a voice message at: https://anchor.fm/st-george-episcop...

"Kindness is Love in Action" - Musings From the Pulpit: November 5, 2023

November 14, 2023 21:45 - 19 minutes - 17.7 MB

On this All Saints Sunday, guest preacher The Rev. Canon Chuck Robertson, Ph.D, Canon to the Presiding Bishop for Ministry Beyond the Episcopal Church, discusses what it means to be a saint. Saints are those who have gone through the great ordeal. As each of us has gone through or will go through ordeal, he says, we are all saints. As saints, we should exhibit kindness which is love in action. First, he says, we should be kind to ourselves. Second, we should be kind to one another and to all...

"How Do We Love" - Musings From the Pulpit: October 29, 2023

October 31, 2023 22:03 - 9 minutes - 9 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, discusses the day’s Gospel in which Jesus is asked which commandment in the law is the greatest.  Jesus knew that this question was an attempt to set him up.  Jesus tells us that we need to love God and love our neighbor. This “agape” love means that we are more concerned about others than ourselves.  This type of love is a decision we make and an act of will. Fr. Jim encourages us to discern where our treas...

"Here I Am" - Musings From the Pulpit: October 15, 2022

October 24, 2023 22:24 - 11 minutes - 10.7 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, discusses the Gospel for the day which tells us a parable in which people refuse to attend the wedding banquet to which they have been invited by the king. To refuse is not only disrespectful and rude but also an act of sedition. Fr. Taylor explains that the parable is about being an active part of the Kingdom of God.  He asks us to ponder what’s more important than being in the company of God? Email commen...

"Give Back" - Musings From the Pulpit: October 22, 2023

October 24, 2023 21:23 - 8 minutes - 7.68 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, discusses the Gospel for the day in which Jesus is asked what could have been a no-win question.  Instead, Jesus uses his answer to tell us that we are made in God’s image and that we should give back to God the things that are God’s.   Email comments to [email protected] or leave a voice message at: https://anchor.fm/st-george-episcopal-ch/message. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters....

"What is the Cornerstone of Your Life?" - Musings From the Pulpit: October 8, 2023

October 10, 2023 23:14 - 9 minutes - 8.82 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Dr James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church discusses the day's Gospel reading and what it means to us. He notes that Jesus was teaching all the way to the cross a simple message – that God has not given up on us. Jesus dying on the cross for our sins is the cornerstone. God loves us and the whole world so much. He wants us not to reject the cornerstone so that we can feel His grace. Email comments to [email protected] or leave a voice message a...

"Thanks be to God!" - Musings From the Pulpit: October 1, 2023

October 06, 2023 21:00 - 9 minutes - 8.87 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, discusses the day’s Gospel.  He says that in the Gospel reading we are given an idea of Christ who has love for all. Jesus is our encouragement, joy, and hope every day. We are to engage in Christ’s world with unity, respect for each other, and compassion.  Thanks be to God. Email comments to [email protected] or leave a voice message at: https://anchor.fm/st-george-episcopal-ch/message. --- Send ...

"Not Fair!" - Musings From the Pulpit: September 24, 2023

September 26, 2023 21:00 - 10 minutes - 9.3 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, discusses the gospel reading for the day in which the laborers were paid the same despite how long each had worked. Fr. Jim explains that “work” in the passage is a sign of God’s love for the world and that the kingdom of heaven is about gratitude, grace and the love of God given to all.  Email comments to [email protected] or leave a voice message at: https://anchor.fm/st-george-episcopal-ch/message...

"Forgive Unconditionally" - Musings From the Pulpit: September 17, 2023

September 19, 2023 21:00 - 9 minutes - 8.79 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, expounds on the gospel for the day in which Peter asks Jesus how often he should forgive someone. Jesus says that forgiveness should be unconditional and unlimited. The spirit of forgiveness transforms our hearts and souls and creates harmony and peace throughout society. Email comments to [email protected] or leave a voice message at: https://anchor.fm/st-george-episcopal-ch/message. --- Send in ...

"The Challenge of Forgiveness" - Musings From the Pulpit: September 09, 2023

September 12, 2023 21:49 - 10 minutes - 9.83 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, expounds on the parable in the day’s Gospel. He says that while we want God’s forgiveness, it is often difficult for us to forgive others.  He adds that Jesus came to teach us that forgiveness is the master key of longevity of all human relationships. Email comments to [email protected] or leave a voice message at: https://anchor.fm/st-george-episcopal-ch/message.     --- Send in a voice message...

"Take Up Your Cross and Follow Me" - Musings From the Pulpit: September 3, 2023

September 06, 2023 17:07 - 11 minutes - 10.8 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, discusses Sunday's Gospel in which Jesus says "take up your cross and follow me." He says that by following Jesus we join the side of God and not the side of the world. When we yield to God's presence and what God has in store for us, we change direction, and change our outlook and view of life. Email comments to [email protected] or leave a voice message at: https://anchor.fm/st-george-episcopal-ch...

"Who Do You Say I Am?" - Musings From the Pulpit: August 27, 2023

August 29, 2023 21:00 - 11 minutes - 10.8 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, explains that each of us has a part to play as a member of Christ's church. That we cannot do this alone; that we need a community to be effective and to use the various gifts God has bestowed upon us. Email comments to [email protected] or leave a voice message at: https://anchor.fm/st-george-episcopal-ch/message. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/st-george-epis...

"Persistence" - Musings From the Pulpit: August 20, 2023

August 22, 2023 22:37 - 11 minutes - 10.9 MB

In this homily delivered at the New Ministry Celebration for St. George’s newest Deacon - Colleen Rutherford, The Rev. Janet Richardson, Assistant to the Rector, discusses the persistence of women.  She equates the persistence of the gentile woman in today’s Gospel to women through the years who have fought for a place at the table whether it was voting or serving in the church.  Email comments to [email protected] or leave a voice message at: https://anchor.fm/st-george-episcopal-ch...

"Do Not Be Afraid" - Musings From the Pulpit: August 13, 2023

August 15, 2023 20:00 - 10 minutes - 10.2 MB

In this homily the Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, elaborates on today’s Gospel about Jesus walking on water. He tells us that Jesus comes to us amid our concerns and worries and does not abandon us.  Jesus challenges us to face our fears, focus on our faith, and have faith that we will survive. Email comments to [email protected] or leave a voice message at: https://anchor.fm/st-george-episcopal-ch/message. --- Send in a voice message: https://pod...

"Invest Yourself in the Gospel" - Musings From the Pulpit: July 30, 2023

July 31, 2023 11:36 - 10 minutes - 9.77 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, discusses the parable of the mustard seed and its meaning.  He says that the parable is about God’s grace and that it is our responsibility to bring the Kingdom of God alive today on earth.  Email comments to ⁠[email protected]⁠ or leave a voice message at: ⁠https://anchor.fm/st-george-episcopal-ch/message   --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/st-george-episcopal...

"Sowing Good Seed" - Musings From the Pulpit: July 23, 2023

July 25, 2023 16:03 - 14 minutes - 13.7 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Janet Richardson, Assistant to the Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, discusses Sunday’s parable about sowing seeds and how it applies to our lives today. Email comments to ⁠[email protected]⁠ or leave a voice message at: ⁠https://anchor.fm/st-george-episcopal-ch/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/st-george-episcopal-ch/message

"Building God's Kingom" - Musings From the Pulpit: July 16, 2023

July 18, 2023 05:00 - 11 minutes - 10.2 MB

In this homily The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, tells us that it is our responsibility to continuously build God's Kingdom here on earth and he elaborates on how the parable of the sower explains the types of challenges we may experience in doing God's work. Email comments to ⁠[email protected]⁠ or leave a voice message at: ⁠https://anchor.fm/st-george-episcopal-ch/message⁠   --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show...

"Come to Me..." - Musings From the Pulpit: July 9. 2023

July 11, 2023 16:16 - 12 minutes - 11.7 MB

Come to Me… In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, says that the Gospel lesson this morning tells us that Jesus will provide solace and comfort for our souls. Our Lord loves us and will not abandon us despite our failings to today’s pressures. Jesus promises love, rest and peace. Email comments to [email protected] or leave a voice message at: https://anchor.fm/st-george-episcopal-ch/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podca...

"Be a Disciple of the Lord" - Musings From the Pulpit: June 25, 2023

June 27, 2023 17:47 - 11 minutes - 10.5 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, shares the responsibilities of being a disciple of Christ  and what we are called to do. Email comments to [email protected] or leave a voice message at: https://anchor.fm/st-george-episcopal-ch/message. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/st-george-episcopal-ch/message

"Disciples to Apostles" - Musings From the Pulpit: June 18, 2023

June 20, 2023 21:29 - 11 minutes - 11 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Nancy Bryson, Deacon at St. George Episcopal Church, explains the difference between being a disciple and being an apostle. She tells us that  as Christians we are all apostles and that it is our responsibility to go out into the world and share the good news of our Lord. Email comments to [email protected] or leave a voice message at: https://anchor.fm/st-george-episcopal-ch/message.   --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show...

"Faith, Hope, and Trust" - Musings From the Pulpit: June 11, 2012

June 16, 2023 23:18 - 10 minutes - 10.1 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, explains why we as Christians should have faith, hope, and trust in our Lord. Email comments to [email protected] or leave a voice message at: https://anchor.fm/st-george-episcopal-ch/message. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/st-george-episcopal-ch/message

"Be Unified" - Musings From the Pulpit: June 4, 2023

June 06, 2023 22:27 - 11 minutes - 10.5 MB

In this Trinity Sunday homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, tells us that the time following Pentecost is a time to focus on the life of the church and our individual ministries. It is important for us to know that no matter how difficult life may be, God will never abandon us. Just as the Holy Trinity is unified, it is important for us to be united with the Lord, be united with each other, and be united with whatever God has set for us. We need to be ...

“A Sense of Belonging” - Musings From the Pulpit: May 28, 2023

May 30, 2023 23:48 - 17 minutes - 16.4 MB

On this Pentecost Sunday, The Rev. Canon C. K. Robertson, PhD, tells us that the miracle of Pentecost was not just that the many heard the Gospel in their own language but that they heard a word of hope and about the love of God that gave them a sense of belonging – a sense that they mattered. The miracle of Pentecost is the love of God, not just spoken but lived out. As beloved children of God, we are called to bear and share the love of God with everyone we meet. We are ambassadors for God...

"Jesus' Final Prayer" - Musings From the Pulpit: May 21, 2023

May 23, 2023 22:18 - 12 minutes - 11.3 MB

On this Sunday after the Ascension, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, tells us that we are one with God and others when we know God is praying for us. We are one with God when we place our lives, our speech, our demeanor, and our actions in the hands of God’s protective care. To be one with God also means we have eternal life. To be “one with God” means we understand that we can live with the assurance that God cares about us."  Email comments to musingso...

"Understanding Gospel Love" - Musings From the Pulpit: May 14, 2023

May 16, 2023 21:55 - 10 minutes - 9.7 MB

Understanding Gospel Love On this Mother’s Day, The Rev. Janet Richardson, Assistant to the Rector, St. George Episcopal Church, tells us that while this day is set aside to show love, as Christians we should show love on a daily basis. Love can be complicated but as true believers, we should love and share that love with others. In our faith walk, we are called to love others for who they are and not for what they look like. It is impossible to love God and hate your neighbor. With love le...

"We Are on a Journey" - Musings From the Pulpit: May 7, 2023

May 09, 2023 22:29 - 13 minutes - 12.1 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, tells us that for Jesus, the kingdom is now, it is "in the midst of us." In this passage (John 14: 1 – 14) he is speaking to his troubled disciples who need both comfort and motivation to sustain the faith. I believe he meant the reality of a peaceful existence, peace of mind, or harmony of body, mind and spirit. For later in the chapter he said, "Peace I leave with you, my peace I give to you." Peace is not...

"Jesus - the Doorway to Life" - Musings From the Pulpit: April 30, 2023

May 02, 2023 22:22 - 9 minutes - 8.69 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, tells us that Jesus is the doorway to life. He is both the gateway to freedom during the day and the security guard at night. Our challenge is to be able to find that door so we won’t get hurt and we can experience the "abundant" life God wants us to have.  In this life God is the path. God is the doorway to security and freedom. God protects us and leads us where we need to go. Our happiness and fulfillmen...

"Let Christ be Manifested" - Musings from the Pulpit: March 19, 2023

March 21, 2023 21:43 - 11 minutes - 10.3 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, tells us that our call in life, our reason for being, is to make Christ manifested, revealed, known, and seen. Jesus is the image, the exact reflection of God.  So let us manifest Jesus. Let us reveal that we want to “Walk As A Child Of The Light.”, God’s light. As it says in our Communion hymn, “God set the stars to give light to the world. The star of my life is Jesus.”  Let us be manifested in Christ, in...

"The Living Water of God" - Musings From the Pulpit: March 12, 2023

March 14, 2023 21:00 - 11 minutes - 10.3 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, tells us that Jesus treats the woman at the well as a whole person. He makes no judgment about her in any way. Jesus crossed barriers with His mission and message. In fact, the disciples were astonished that he was speaking with a woman. Jesus’ encounter impacted her so deeply, she told others, “Come and see a man who told me everything I have ever done!“ Jesus doesn’t say to her, "Go and sin no more," which...

"The Mercy of God" - Musings From the Pulpit: March 5, 2023

March 07, 2023 21:46 - 17 minutes - 16.4 MB

In this homily, The Rt. Rev. Gregory O. Brewer*, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida, discusses the claim that Jesus makes upon us.  What we have control over in our lives is very small.  Church should be a place where we can admit our foibles and know that we can rely on God and his mercy. God sees all of who we are and shows us his love and mercy anyway. We need to know that we are deeply forgiven. Email comments to [email protected] or leave a voice message at: http...

"Temptation - Seductive and Beautiful" - Musings From the Pulpit: February 26, 2023

March 01, 2023 00:31 - 24 minutes - 23.1 MB

In this homily, The Rt. Rev. Patrick Augustine*, Bishop of South Sudan, discusses the temptations that Jesus faced and how temptations can be seductive and beautiful. As Christians we should worship God, trust Him, and leave the results to Him. To fight temptation, we need the word of God. When Christ fills our lives, Satan has no entrance. Email comments to [email protected] or leave a voice message at: https://anchor.fm/st-george-episcopal-ch/message. *The Rt. Rev. Patrick Augusti...

"Knowing God's Glory" - Musings From the Pulpit: February 19, 2023

February 21, 2023 21:17 - 13 minutes - 12.2 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, tells us that God gave us the great gift of memory, and biblical stories to help us to remember that knowing God means knowing God’s glory.  Moses had moved very close to God. He moved closer to God by realizing that he was not in control. He also moved closer to God by learning patience. And finally, he moved closer to God because he had experienced humility. I pray we do the same each day. Email comments ...

"You Can Do Better" - Musings From the Pulpit: February 12, 2023

February 14, 2023 22:44 - 11 minutes - 10.6 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Janet Richardson, Assistant to the Rector of St. Geoge Episcopal Church,  tells us that as Jesus continued the “Sermon on the Mount”, he expanded on the commandments calling his followers to a higher standard. Jesus emphasized the importance of reconciliation. We must realize that we are a community of sinners and that we can never be perfect. We are God’s creation, we belong to God. We need God and we need to love, support, and forgive each other. Email comments to...

"Be a 'Seasoned' Disciple" - Musings From the Pulpit: February 5, 2023

February 08, 2023 01:42 - 9 minutes - 8.48 MB

In his homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, tells us that we are here to love and serve and give glory to God. We need reminders of this repeatedly. It is the easiest thing to forget. Whatever your circumstances might be, when you are called or summoned by God, do not close your heart. The world waits for what only you can provide through your mission and ministry. Email comments to [email protected] or leave a voice message at: https://anchor....

"The Qualities of the Beatitudes" - Musings From the Pulpit: January 29, 2023

February 01, 2023 00:04 - 9 minutes - 9.04 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, tells us that according to the blessings of Jesus, we are blessed when we know we are dependent on God, for everything. We are blessed when we can experience inner peace and be free. We are blessed when we are ready to forgive than hold a grudge. The crucified Christ is true wisdom and power because it is through our Lord that we have received righteousness, sanctification, and redemption. We are blessed whe...

"The State of the Parish" - Musings From the Pulpit: January 22, 2023

January 24, 2023 22:00 - 17 minutes - 16.2 MB

As part of the Parish Annual Meeting, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, shares the successes and challenges that have occurred during his first year as Rector of St. George (one of the fastest growing churches in the Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida) and his expectations for 2023. Email comments to [email protected] or leave a voice message at: https://anchor.fm/st-george-episcopal-ch/message. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.s...

"Come and See" - Musings From the Pulpit: January 15, 2023

January 17, 2023 22:00 - 12 minutes - 11.5 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, tells us that the invitation from our Gospel to “come and see” is an invitation we can’t refuse. God is acting and doing things so much bigger than we can imagine. How do we allow our thinking and attitudes to get stretched and to “come and see”? As we begin a new year recognize Jesus as your teacher and Lord. Jesus is challenging us to venture on a new journey. The possibilities are endless and will lead to...

"Love, The Greatest Gift of All" - Musings From the Pulpit: January 8, 2023

January 10, 2023 23:14 - 11 minutes - 10.7 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Janet Richardson, Assistant to the Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, challenges us to think about what we can lay at the feet of Jesus. There are people that need a faith community and need to know they are loved by God. Sometimes to reach these people we have to think outside the box. Each of us has gifts that we can bring to our church and community. Aside from the gifts and talents that we normally think of, other gifts require no particular skill such as the...

"The Importance of Names" - Musings From the Pulpit: January 1, 2023

January 03, 2023 23:02 - 10 minutes - 9.74 MB

In this homily given on New Year’s Day, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, tells us why this feast day – The Feast of the Holy Name of Our Lord is important. We have been given a new year and a new life by the grace of God. It is our responsibility to live up to this call by practicing love, forgiveness, reconciliation, and bringing hope wherever we may be. Email comments to [email protected] or leave a voice message at: https://anchor.fm/st-george-e...

"God's Divine Imprint" - Musings From the Pulpit: December 25, 2022

December 27, 2022 22:00 - 9 minutes - 8.84 MB

In this Christmas Day homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, tells us that as individuals and as the Church – the body of Christ – we are called to build the kingdom of Heaven on earth. The apostle Paul tells us that the kingdom of God is justice and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.  The prophets tell us that what God requires of us is to do justice, to love kindness, and to walk humbly with our God. We are called to pray - to faithfully reflect on our ...

"Be Amazed" - Musings From the Pulpit: December 18, 2022

December 20, 2022 22:00 - 8 minutes - 8.21 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, says and now, it is God's Spirit that begins something new when the world is exhausted, when our imagination fails and when our lives are shut down in despair.  We pray for God’s Holy Spirit to come. That’s what the Gospel writer is telling us. God's Spirit has stirred and caused something utterly new in the world. God has caused this new baby who will change everything among us. Email comments to musingson...

Have a "Mary" Christmas - Musings From the Pulpit: December 11, 2022

December 13, 2022 23:52 - 17 minutes - 16.4 MB

In this homily guest preacher, The Rev. Dr. Russell J. Levenson, Jr.*, Rector of St. Martin’s Episcopal Church, Houston, Texas, states that we should look at the power of the story of Mary in our daily lives. There were several responses Mary could have given when approached by the angel Gabriel. Yet despite her youth, and the possible scandal her pregnancy would create, she said yes, and that decision made all the difference for the salvation of the world. We are called to be like Mary – to...

"Advent - A Time for Adventure" - Musings from the Pulpit: November 27, 2022

November 29, 2022 22:00 - 9 minutes - 8.93 MB

In this homily on the First Sunday of Advent, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, tells us that the word Advent is derived from the Latin word, "adventure." To submit yourself to the possibility of the reign of God is an adventure. It requires surrender. It is the willingness to walk where we have never walked before, exposing ourselves to the truth and the manifestation of God. My prayer for you during this Advent Season is:  O come, O Come, Emmanuel. --- ...

Daily Office: Compline - November 25, 2022

November 25, 2022 22:00 - 5 minutes - 5.35 MB

Today will be the final day that St. George Episcopal Church will publish podcasts of the Daily Office. Rev. Janet Richardson started this series in the fall of 2020 to provide spiritual sustenance during the worst of the pandemic and at a time of great need. Now, over 900 episodes later and with most people returning to their places of worship, the time has come to focus on other areas of communication. We have enjoyed bringing these podcasts to you and hope that they provided spiritual en...

Daily Office: Compline - November 24, 2022

November 24, 2022 22:00 - 6 minutes - 6.07 MB

This week will be the final week that St. George Episcopal Church will publish podcasts of the Daily Office. Rev. Janet Richardson started this series in the fall of 2020 to provide spiritual sustenance during the worst of the pandemic and at a time of great need. Now, over 900 episodes later and with most people returning to their places of worship, the time has come to focus on other areas of communication. We have enjoyed bringing these podcasts to you and hope that they provided spiritu...

Daily Office: Compline - November 23, 2022

November 23, 2022 22:00 - 4 minutes - 4.43 MB

This week will be the final week that St. George Episcopal Church will publish podcasts of the Daily Office. Rev. Janet Richardson started this series in the fall of 2020 to provide spiritual sustenance during the worst of the pandemic and at a time of great need. Now, over 900 episodes later and with most people returning to their places of worship, the time has come to focus on other areas of communication. We have enjoyed bringing these podcasts to you and hope that they provided spiritu...

"We Believe" - Musings from the Pulpit: November 20, 200

November 22, 2022 22:34 - 9 minutes - 9.22 MB

In this homily, The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church,  says that as we honor Christ the King today, remember that Jesus is relying on us to be Holy Partners with a Heavenly Call in bringing the truth to a world that tries to shut it out, but desperately needs to hear it and embrace it. Email comments to [email protected] or leave a voice message at: https://anchor.fm/st-george-episcopal-ch/message. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spot...

Daily Office: Compline - November 22, 2022

November 22, 2022 22:00 - 5 minutes - 5.24 MB

This week will be the final week that St. George Episcopal Church will publish podcasts of the Daily Office. Rev. Janet Richardson started this series in the fall of 2020 to provide spiritual sustenance during the worst of the pandemic and at a time of great need. Now, over 900 episodes later and with most people returning to their places of worship, the time has come to focus on other areas of communication. We have enjoyed bringing these podcasts to you and hope that they provided spiritu...

Daily Office: Compline - November 21, 2022

November 21, 2022 22:00 - 5 minutes - 4.95 MB

This week will be the final week that St. George Episcopal Church will publish podcasts of the Daily Office. Rev. Janet Richardson started this series in the fall of 2020 to provide spiritual sustenance during the worst of the pandemic and at a time of great need. Now, over 900 episodes later and with most people returning to their places of worship, the time has come to focus on other areas of communication. We have enjoyed bringing these podcasts to you and hope that they provided spiritu...

Daily Office: Compline - November 18, 2022

November 18, 2022 22:00 - 5 minutes - 5.35 MB

The Rev. Janet Richardson, Assistant to the Rector of St. George Episcopal Church, leads Compline each weekday evening. It is helpful to have a Book of Common Prayer handy or the online version which can be found at https://www.bcponline.org. Email comments to [email protected] or leave a voice message at: https://anchor.fm/st-george-episcopal-ch/message. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/st-george-episcopal-ch/message