Sixth Sunday of Epiphany

There is a vast difference between the blessed life of trusting fully in God and the folly of trusting in ourselves or in human institutions

James Linton
Twenty-Fifth Sunday after Pentecost

Father James speaks on how Jesus' warning about the destruction of the temple in the first part of the Olivet Discourse contains a principle about God's people's relationship to judgment.

James Linton
Eighth Sunday after Pentecost

The second half of Ephesians 2 teaches us that the Gospel is about our reconciliation with our neighbor, as we are all on equal footing at the foot of the cross.

James Linton
Third Sunday after Trinity Sunday

In the face of the problem of evil, Christianity doesn't offer intellectual platitudes, but the cross of Christ, where the eternal Son of God receives all evil upon his own body

James Linton
First Sunday after Trinity

In Genesis 3, we have both the explanation for all that is wrong in the world and the beginning of the ongoing battle between good and evil

James Linton
Pentecost

Lea Ann Asbury shares why the gift of the Holy Spirit is the best gift that has ever been given.

James Linton