Sermons preached at St. John's

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  • The resurrection of the body, a real body! (Fr. David Houk)
    Easter 3: April 22, 2012 (St. Luke 24:36b-48) St. Luke writes, "They were startled and frightened, and supposed that they saw a spirit." But they didn't see a spirit--that's the point!--they saw Jesus with a resurrected body. And a physical resurrection means a physical future and a physical present for believers. Sermon_4-22-12.mp3 | Right-click and select "Save link as..." to download
  • The Resurrection: so what? (Fr. David Houk)
    Easter Sunday: April 8, 2011 (Acts 10:34-43; St. Mark 16:1-8) What relevance does Jesus’ resurrection hold for the believer? Forgiveness for the past, power in the present, and hope for the future: these are three highly relevant ways in which the resurrection scratches right where we itch. Sermon_4-8-12.mp3 | Right-click and select "Save link as..." to download
  • Ubi caritas (Maurice Duruflé)
    Music from Maundy Thursday by the Cantate Deo Choir St. John's Cantate Deo choir sings Duruflé's "Ubi caritas" as the Celebrant washes the acolytes' feet.    
  • When God has been silenced (Fr. David Houk)
    Good Friday: April 6, 2012 (Isaiah 53:7) The Word of the Cross, about a defeated and dead Messiah, is foolishness and weakness. And it is the only thing God has to say on Good Friday about us, about love, and about himself. Sermon_4-6-12.mp3 | Right-click and select "Save link as..." to download
  • The meal that strengthens for service (Michael Mills)
    Maundy Thursday: April 5, 2012 (St. Luke 22:14-30) When Jesus sits down for his Last Supper with his friends, a dispute breaks out about who is the greatest, and Christ uses the opportunity to define greatness by Kingdom standards. Sermon_4-5-12.mp3 | Right-click and select "Save link as..." to download