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Listen to, be inspired by, and be called to action in response to the words of our clergy at Saint Thomas Episcopal Church of Mamaroneck, NY, a diverse faith community singularly motivated by the teachings and example of Jesus, guided by reason and the truth of the Gospel. We reject status or privilege as a condition of membership, and behave so as to demonstrate the equal standing of all people. We are a beacon of light in the world, reaching outward to serve and comfort those in want or need within the community of Mamaroneck and its environs. We are faithful and deeply confident in our mission and ministry, and from that faith we welcome all seekers, searchers, and doubters.

Calling All Seekers Saint Thomas Episcopal Church

    • Religion och spiritualitet

Listen to, be inspired by, and be called to action in response to the words of our clergy at Saint Thomas Episcopal Church of Mamaroneck, NY, a diverse faith community singularly motivated by the teachings and example of Jesus, guided by reason and the truth of the Gospel. We reject status or privilege as a condition of membership, and behave so as to demonstrate the equal standing of all people. We are a beacon of light in the world, reaching outward to serve and comfort those in want or need within the community of Mamaroneck and its environs. We are faithful and deeply confident in our mission and ministry, and from that faith we welcome all seekers, searchers, and doubters.

    Break the Cycle

    Break the Cycle

    Feb 20, 2022
    To those who are open to hearing Jesus, he calls upon us to respond to any evil done to us in a way that feels at once both counter-cultural and dangerous to self-preservation.
    Why would we do good to those who would not do the same for us?  How can that bring about transformational change, not just in us, but in the very people to whom we offer forgiveness instead of judgement?
    What example does Joseph, son of Jacob, provide for living into such a life of reconciliation and hope in Genesis 45:3-11, 15?
    What is one thing, however small, that you could do to show that you are open to disrupting the destructive cycles of hate that consume so much of this world by treating someone who may have hurt you as an equally beloved child of the same God?

    • 11 min
    God of Comfort and Challenge

    God of Comfort and Challenge

    In three separate readings, Jeremiah 17:5-10, the first Psalm, and Luke 6:17-26, we hear words of healing, of blessing, and of warning.
    Jesus meets all who follow him for his Sermon on the Plain on a level playing field.  There are no favorites, and there is no one left out.  Even the healing Jesus provides is for all.
    When Jesus speaks of God's blessings and warnings to those gathered around him, is he providing practical advice?  Or is he speaking more to how God sees and responds with compassion to the suffering of our brothers and sisters, and what may become of us when we are called to do the same but turn inwards instead?
    How does Luke's Sermon on the Plain differ from Matthew's Sermon on the Mount?  What does Jeremiah and the Psalmist reveal about what types of actions bless and sustain us?

    • 11 min
    Can You Hear God’s Call?

    Can You Hear God’s Call?

    In both Isaiah 6:1-8 and Luke 5:1-11, we see both the prophet Isaiah and the apostle Peter being called by God to follow him.
    For both protagonists, they fear their own sinfulness, and they risk losing everything.
    What gives these two men the strength to follow God?
    Is there any place in your life where you hear God--mysteriously, gloriously--calling you?  What is he calling you to do?  What do you need from Him to be able to answer that call?

    • 11 min
    Love versus Rage

    Love versus Rage

    In the second lesson of the day in 1 Corinthians 13:1-13, Paul reminds the church in Corith them that no power, no gift is more meaningful than that of love.
    What kind of love is Paul describing in this letter?  How can we bear witness to this type of love in relationship to ourselves and others?
    If the audience to one of Jesus's first sermons in Luke 4:21:30 in his hometown of Nazareth had themselves been open to this kind of love, what kinds of feelings, besides rage, could they have had access to?

    • 18 min
    We Many Magi of the East are So Moved

    We Many Magi of the East are So Moved

    On this Second Sunday of Christmas, a group of magi in Matthew 2:1-12 are moved by the rising of a star to set out upon on a journey to pay homage to a newborn child.
    Who are these magi?  Why are they so moved?
    As we approach our own season of Epiphany, what mysteries will we come upon in our own lives that will motivate us to give of our own time and treasure?

    • 9 min
    What Fretting Takes Away

    What Fretting Takes Away

    The Psalmist cautions us against fretting about the intentions or actions of others in Psalm 37:1-12, 41-42. Fretting doesn’t just distract us from what’s important; it steals from us the energy we need to be part of the world around us.
    What are some of the tools that Christ has given us to let go of the need to fret and to turn ourselves outward in love once again?

    • 8 min

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