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Thank you for posting. For some reason, the audio is a bit faint this time. Regarding happiness: I did not figure out until later in life that Happiness = Peace of Mind.
Gay marriage is NOT Biblical!!! In the Bible in the old testament homosexuality is a Sin!!! There is no sugar coating this fact! 1 Corinthians 6:9 1 Timothy 1:10 Romans 1:26-27 .
Who gave Martin Luther the authority to supersede the Pope? To strip away sacraments? To strip out teachings and traditions from a thousand years and introduce new ones? Or to interpret and edit the books of the Bible? How did he become entitled to more powers than a bishop of Rome? Who gave him the authority? How is it considered to have come from Jesus Christ? Is the Episcopal Church in an ecumenical relationship with the Roman Catholic Church? Does the Episcopal Church believe it has a role in helping the Roman Catholic Church to reform?
Wow. Thank you for sharing your fascinating background John. I had no idea the path you have taken to get to where you are now. Your sermon was exactly what I needed to hear for my own life. Thank you.
Thank you for putting this online! I've recently started attending my local Episcopal church and I am fascinated with History, and this church has a lot of it!
Thank you so much for recording and posting this service. I have been sick as a dog for 2 days coughing my guts out and feeling sad that i couldn't be in church with my parish family. It was a great comfort to me!
I have met and said hello to so many of my neighbors. People we have lived near for nearly 40 years and never spoke to before. You are right, this pandemic is bringing out the good and concern of many people. Now if we could just bring that to the grocery store.
Thank you for posting your sermons so that we may view them at a later date. Thank you, God, for technology and for Father Eric and for those who serve our community through media.
This is the sermon for Easter Day, April 12, 2020 by the Rev. Eric Williams, rector of St. Philip’s Episcopal Church in Rochester, MI. Visit us anytime at stpfeeds.org.
Eric, Jim, and vestry thank you so much for this service. It was just as meaningful to me as an in person service. Of course I miss all my fellow parishioners. I am so grateful to technology to keep me in touch with established worship.