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St. Florian's With Fr. Matthew Young Podcast engages in real conversations with people who in some way are or have been serving the common good as firefighters, police officers, paramedics, nurses, doctors, politicians, teachers, military personnel, and others. We explore their challenges, joys, struggles, stresses, disappointments, and successes. We talk faith and discover where we find and are found by God. The Very Reverend Matthew Young, an Episcopal priest in the Diocese of Lexington, i ...
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In a Gospel passage with two miracle stories, Rev. Marissa focuses on the feeding of the 5,000 and what these miraculous stories have to tell us. How are we meant to hear these wild stories in the world we live in? And what does this one have to say to us about living a faithful life today?由The Rev. Marissa S. Rohrbach
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In some packed readings, Rev. Marissa focuses some on King David, on what makes him special, on how his faithfulness is visible to use even from so far away. What does he have to teach us about our life in this very different time? The Gospel expands this definition of faithfulness as we see sacrifices made by Jesus and the disciples. How do we par…
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In the Gospel for today, Mark sandwiches two healing stories together. Each one enlightens the other and both have something to say to us about what healing really is and how it takes place. What is it that you are carrying that needs to be healed? And what will it mean for you to be set free?由The Rev. Marissa S. Rohrbach
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The Gospel today gives us a rare moment - a view into something really special: Jesus asleep. Jesus relaxed. Jesus resting. We see this so rarely in scripture, it's important to pay attention to what Jesus is doing. And what that means for us. Even in the eye of the storm.由The Rev. Marissa S. Rohrbach
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The Gospel of Mark gives us today two of the most well known parables of Jesus. Is there a new way to look at these? What does the text have to say to us today about the world we live in and how we're meant to live in it as Christians? What can we learn about the Kingdom of God from the mustard seed, spores, pachysandra, and the urge to survive?…
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On a Sunday when we celebrate our graduating seniors, Rev. Marissa was hoping for some different readings! And we have to contend with what these readings say to us - and find the good news that is always there. Rev. Marissa explores what it is that sets Jesus aside, what of that is meant for us, and what the cost is sometimes of doing the right th…
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On the first Sunday in Pride month, Rev. Marissa explores a Gospel passage in which Jesus breaks a few rules. She tells a story about the church's presence at the Pride festival in Wilton the day before. And she preaches the good news of Jesus the intentional rule breaker.由The Rev. Marissa S. Rohrbach
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On the day of Pentecost, Rev. Marissa reflects on the importance of the story of the Spirit's arrival. What is Jesus trying to tell us? It was also a baptism day, so we thought together about our baptismal ministry, what happens at the moment of baptism, and what God is asking us to do in the world. If we were given the power of the Spirit at bapti…
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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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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?由The Rev. Dr. Carter Heyward
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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 …
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On the third Sunday in Lent, Rev. Marissa looks at John's version of the cleansing of the temple. How is it different than the other three Gospels? How is it the same? And what does it mean to us now to know that Jesus overturned tables and chased money changer's out of God's house?由The Rev. Marissa S. Rohrbach
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On the Second Sunday in Lent, Rev. Marissa explores this short passage from Mark, and how full it is of core beliefs. One of them is about the cost of discipleship. What are your core beliefs? What are you meant to do in this season? What is the sacrifice you're meant to make?由The Rev. Marissa S. Rohrbach
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