Sermons from St. Matthew's Episcopal Church St. Matthew's Episcopal Church
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- Religion & Spirituality
Listen to our weekly sermons from St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in Wilton, CT.
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The Sunday after Ascension Day: May 12, 2024 - The Rev. Marissa S. Rohrbach
On the Feast of the Ascension, Rev. Marissa explores this strange, out of body story. What does it have to do with our lives today? Can we connect to a story that is so different than our own understanding of the world around us?
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The Sixth Sunday of Easter: May 5, 2024 - The Rev. Marissa S. Rohrbach
On the sixth Sunday of Easter, Jesus says, "No one has greater love than this, to lay down one's life for one's friends." Who would you lay down your life for? What does that even mean? Do you have an initial gut response? What does Jesus mean? Rev. Marissa looks at John's Gospel and letter and explores what John means.
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The Fifth Sunday of Easter: April 28, 2024 - The Rev. Dr. Carter Heyward
On the 5th Sunday of Easter, St. Matthew's was honored to welcome the Rev. Dr. Carter Heyward as guest preacher. In her sermon for the day, Carter talks about God's love and the ways in which we are called to share it. What is this love? What form does it take? And what does it ask of us?
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Easter Day: March 31, 2024 - The Rev. Marissa S. Rohrbach
On Easter Day, Rev. Marissa reflects on the Gospel of Mark, the surprise at the tomb, how that connects to hunting Easter Eggs, and what it means for us now. Where do you see signs of hope? How are you a part of the story of the good news?
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Palm Sunday: March 24, 2024 - The Rev. Marissa S. Rohrbach
On Palm Sunday, the reading of the Passion takes center stage. Afterwards, Rev. Marissa offered this brief reflection about this moment in time, the Gospel, and how we might begin Holy Week together.
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The Fifth Sunday in Lent: March 17, 2024 - The Rev. Marissa S. Rohrbach
On the 5th Sunday in Lent, Rev. Marissa focuses on some special work that has been done at the parish. As part of our worship and prayers on this day, we recognized the story of a number of people who were part of the history of the place. What can we learn from this Gospel that is useful to us in the work of loving our neighbor? What can we learn from this Gospel that is useful to us in the work of racial reconciliation?