The Martyred Continues December 28, 2025

The Martyrdom ContinuesSt. Matthew 2:13-18St. Peter’s Anglican ChurchDecember 28, 2025 I trust that everyone had a great Christmas Day … because we are now in the real Christmas Season … which started December 25 and ends January 6 — The Epiphany or the Manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles. So, we follow the Liturgical Calendar…

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God Has Spoken December 25, 2025

God Has SpokenHebrews 1:1-12St. Peter’s Anglican ChurchDecember 25, 2025 In the Old Testament, we read of God speaking directly to a few people. I think of Jacob, Moses, Isaiah and others. One of my favorites is the prophet Samuel. God had given a child to Hannah who had promised him to serve God … and…

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Under God’s Care December 21, 2025

Under God’s CarePsalm 23St. Peter’s Anglican ChurchDecember 21, 2025 One of the minor dilemmas that I have is that when we cancel a service for whatever reason … the question arises — what to do with the sermon that I have prepared? My general habit is to preach from one of the appointed lessons for…

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It Is Written December 7, 2025

It Is WrittenRomans 15:4-13St. Peter’s Anglican ChurchDecember 7, 2025 This past December 2nd, was the 152nd Anniversary of the Reformed Episcopal Church. On the day of our founding, the organizers adopted the Declaration of Principles … which you can find on the next to last page of the Book of Common Prayer. They used to…

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Sounds Familiar! Nov. 30, 2025 Isaiah 1:1-20

Sounds FamiliarIsaiah 1:1-20St. Peter’s Anglican ChurchNovember 30, 2025 We are all familiar with the definition of insanity — doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. This has been made clear the past few weeks with the election of an avowed communist as Mayor of New York and a professed Socialist…

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True Friends (St. Matthew 9:1-8) October 26, 2025

True FriendsSt. Matthew 9:1-8St. Peter’s Anglican ChurchOctober 26, 2025 Through my years of teleprompting I have prompted multiple meetings of professional associations. It’s seems that for every profession there is an association. Part of the purpose of these associations is to lobby politicians on behalf of whatever profession or group — and as such, most…

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