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Second Sunday of Easter

The Rev. Joseph Delgado

The sermon explores how the hope and renewal of Easter can be sustained and shared. Using the metaphor of newborn babies, it highlights the theme of potential and new beginnings. Reflecting on Jesus’s post-resurrection appearance to his fearful disciples, the preacher emphasizes that instead of condemning them, Jesus expresses faith in them and sends them out into the world. The central message is that, even in our imperfection, God believes in us and calls us to embody hope and renewal in a broken world.

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Sixth Sunday of Easter

The Rev. Joseph Delgado

The sermon reflects on legacy through the speaker’s experience as a healthcare chaplain and a moving personal story about caring for their dying mother. Her parting blessing—full of love and responsibility—became a legacy of service that still shapes their family. This personal legacy mirrors Jesus’s farewell discourse in John, where he promises peace and the guidance of the Spirit. Christians are reminded that they are beloved children of God, called to live out that love through service. Our faith, like Christ’s legacy, is known by love.

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Sermons Emily Boring Sermons Emily Boring

the Ninth Sunday after Pentecost

The Rev. Joseph Delgado

The sermon focuses on the importance of truly listening and responding to others, drawing from personal experiences and Mark 6. It emphasizes the need for faith and community in the face of overwhelming suffering and challenges, encouraging believers to be beacons of hope and love in the world. Personal anecdotes illustrate the power of faith and resilience, urging the congregation to trust in God's presence and embody Christ's love.

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