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Sep26Tue
What is right?
A sermon on Matthew 20: the landowners and the vineyard labourers September 26, 2023 by Sebastian Meadows-Helmer- Filed Under:
- Pr. Carey, Pr. Sebastian
As I mentioned before, this is an edited version of Carey’s sermon for today.
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Often when we hear a parable,
we try to find where we fit into the story.
We may identify with different angles of the story, we may focus on different parts of the story
which helps us to understand it
Perhaps the situation of the early ...
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Sep14Thu
Healing & Reconciliation of Community
Matthew 18 September 14, 2023 by Sebastian Meadows-Helmer- Filed Under:
- Pr. Sebastian
You know, I have a problem with one of my neighbours.
It’s a problem which has been going on for some years now.
Well my neighbour,
They have their sump pump runoff
connected to a hose which squirts out water
onto the street.
Now as I understand it,
sump pumps are supposed to empty onto your yard,
(above...
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Aug6Sun
The Miracle Meal
Matthew 14 August 6, 2023 by Sebastian Meadows-Helmer- Filed Under:
- Pr. Sebastian
Ten years ago, I was fortunate to lead a tour group
to the Holy Land.
It was amazing to see some of the places where the events of
Jesus likely occurred.
The sites around the Sea of Galilee were most meaningful to me,
as some of the landscape hasn’t changed much in 2000 years.
A place that particularly...
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Aug3Thu
Nothing can separate us from God’s Love
Romans 8 August 3, 2023 by Sebastian Meadows-Helmer- Filed Under:
- Pr. Sebastian
It’s hard to believe,
but it’s been over 30 years since I was confirmed.
My confirmation classes took place every Thursday evening for a year when I was in Grade 8,
at St. John’s Lutheran church in downtown Montreal,
the church where I was baptized and my family were members.
My confirmation...
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Jul26Wed
Weeds and Wheat: Which?
Matthew 13:24-30 July 26, 2023 by Sebastian Meadows-Helmer- Filed Under:
- Pr. Sebastian
Many toxic plant have look-alikes that are harmless or even tasty (Wild Carrot vs. Poison Hemlock).…
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Sometimes it is very challenging to distinguish the wheat from the weeds.
One helpful way, a Lutheran way, to look at this
is to remember Luther’s claim,
that we are at the same time saint and sinner. ( ...
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Jul9Sun
The Fantastic Invitation
Matthew 11:28-30 July 9, 2023 by Sebastian Meadows-Helmer- Filed Under:
- Pr. Sebastian
Our sermon text today is from our Gospel of Matthew reading,
and it’s sometime entitled “The Great Invitation”.
I’ll read it to you again in the Eugene Peterson translation.
Jesus says: “Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. Get away with me and you’ll recover your life....
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Jun26Mon
Food justice for all!
A sermon on Leviticus 19:9-11 (Indigenous Peoples' Sunday: Food Sovereignty) June 26, 2023 by Sebastian Meadows-Helmer- Filed Under:
- Pr. Sebastian
In our reading from Leviticus this morning, the key to holy living is that we
must care for those living at the margins. This is not just an option, but a command from God,
which applies to all people.
The command to seek food justice for the poor is as important as prohibitions on incest and human sacrifice,
Seeking food security...
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May24Wed
Witness and worship
An Ascension Sunday sermon May 24, 2023 by Sebastian Meadows-Helmer- Filed Under:
- Pr. Sebastian
Our Gospel text from the very end of the Gospel of Luke,
tells of the last appearance of the risen Christ to his disciples.
It's the last time he'll really be seen by them
in a more or less material-physical sense
before he disappears and says goodbye to them.
He then “ascended into heaven,”
as we testify in the Creeds.
There are two...
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Feb23Thu
Called to Renewal
A sermon for Ash Wednesday February 23, 2023 by Sebastian Meadows-Helmer- Filed Under:
- Pr. Sebastian
During Lent this year, we will be using a Preaching Theme Series entitled “Unfinished, discovering God’s call in the not yet”.
Charlene Cox gives a good overview of the series:
“Honor the space between no longer and not yet,” so writes author and life coach, Nancy Levin.We can probably all think of a host of...
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Feb19Sun
Down the mountain...now what?
A sermon for the Feast of the Transfiguration February 19, 2023 by Sebastian Meadows-Helmer- Filed Under:
- Pr. Sebastian
Jesus, Peter, James and John went up the mountain
and had a glorious experience:
Jesus was transfigured, he shone bright like a diamond,
was announced as God’s son,
and was seen to be talking with Moses and Elijah.
And then the glorious event ended,
the party was over,
And the four friends went...