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Author Archives: Bruce Bryant-Scott
Confessions of a Conflict Junkie
A sermon preached on The Fifth Sunday after Trinity (the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost) at The Anglican Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, Kefalas, Crete on July 12, 2020 11:00 am. The readings were : Genesis 25:19-34, Psalm 119:105-112, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Conflict, Conflict in the Church, Conflict Management, Conflict Resolution, Jacob and Esau
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Resources for the Fifth Sunday after Trinity
These are resources for the Fifth Sunday after Trinity (the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost) on Sunday, July 12, 2020. The resources are gathered from a variety of sources and, while assembled mainly for The Anglican Church of St Thomas the … Continue reading
I Commend My Spirit
A sermon preached on The Patronal Feast of St Thomas the Apostle (transferred from July 3) at The Anglican Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, Kefalas, Crete on July 5, 2020 11:00 am The readings were: Habakkuk 2.1-4, Psalm 31.1-6, … Continue reading
Resources for the Feast of St Thomas the Apostle
These are resources for the Feast of St Thomas the Apostle, normally observed on July 3 in the modern calendars of Western Christianity, but which we will observe as our patronal feast on Sunday, July 5, 2020. The resources are … Continue reading
The Failure of Abraham and the Horror of God
A sermon preached on The Third Sunday after Trinity at The Anglican Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, Kefalas, Crete June 28, 2020 11:00 am The readings we used at St Thomas’s were : Genesis 22:1-14, Psalm 13, and Matthew … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham and Isaac, Justice, The Akedah, The Binding of Isaac, Value of a Preventable Fatality
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Expelling Hagar | The Response of God
A sermon preached on the Second Sunday after Trinity at The Anglican Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, Kefalas, Crete on May 31, 2020 11:00 am The readings used were Genesis 21:8-21, Psalm 86:1-10, 16-17, and Matthew 10:24-39. So she … Continue reading
Resources for Trinity II
These are resources for the Second Sunday after Trinity (Third Sunday after Pentecost), June 21, 2020, gathered from a variety of sources and, while assembled mainly for The Anglican Church of St Thomas the Apostle, Kefalas, on the island of … Continue reading
Resources for the First Sunday after Trinity
These are resources for the First Sunday after Trinity (Second Sunday after Pentecost), June 14, 2020, gathered from a variety of sources and meant mainly for The Anglican Church of St Thomas the Apostle, Kefalas, on the island of Crete … Continue reading
Even More Resources for Trinity Sunday
In addition to the regular set of resources I published last Wednesday, here are a few more. The first is a video that has made the rounds since it was first posted a few years ago. It’s short, funny, and … Continue reading