I promise, I am with you. There is always work to be done.First, grieve every fallen sparrow. Notice the bloodstain on the sidewalk. Hear the

I promise, I am with you. There is always work to be done.First, grieve every fallen sparrow. Notice the bloodstain on the sidewalk. Hear the
By Martha A. Reading the Gospel of Matthew in light of the Book of Daniel, Matt K. preached that the Great Commission is the means
Listen to the reflection here: http://www.stjohnsnewhaven.org/resources/ By Mike G. I knew it was going to be a busy week when Bill’s email arrived in my
By Jennifer B. I was reflecting on Ellendale’s sermon on Pentecost Sunday when she spoke about how much the Holy Spirit means to her. That
By Drew C. Listen to the meditation here: http://www.stjohnsnewhaven.org/resources/
By Betsy P. “Second star to the right and straight on ’til morning.”― J.M. Barrie, Peter Pan When I listened to this week’s sermon on Ascension Sunday,
By Joel D. In his homily on Paul’s sermon at Athens, David spoke – borrowing a phrase from Rowan Williams – about our “communicative task”
By Fan Z. Surely, I think, the purpose of the mothers in all their nurturing and caring is for the children, just as that of
By Karen M. This past Sunday was Good Shepherd Sunday, and John Hare shared in his sermon how Jesus, as our Good Shepherd, knows us
from Marie H. In her sermon on April 26th, Wendy preached on the road to Emmaus (Lk. 24:13-25). One of the points Wendy made that