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Sermons from Saint John’s

Hosted by Saint John’s Episcopal Church · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 100 episodes

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Episodes
100
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7 days ago
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10m
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28
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About this podcast

Sunday sermons from St. John’s Episcopal Church, a growing, vibrant, inclusive community in Charlestown, Massachusetts.

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Saint John’s Episcopal Church hosts Sermons from Saint John’s, a religion show with 100 episodes published.

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When God Says Goodbye

May 31, 202611m

This time of year is a season of goodbyes. At colleges around the country, graduating students are saying goodbye to their campuses and professors, to roommates and friends, and maybe even to education itself—although ho

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The Anniversary of the Church

May 24, 202611m

People sometimes celebrate Pentecost as “the birthday of the Church,” with red balloons and a birthday cake at Coffee Hour. But I like to think of it as an anniversary, instead, because what begins at Pentecost is more l

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When Jesus is Gone

May 17, 202611m

Imagine being one of Jesus’ disciples on that first Ascension Day, two thousand years ago. The last six weeks have been pretty crazy. You’d first come down to the city of Jerusalem for Passover with a group of friends wh

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Is the Church a Ship or a Raft?

May 10, 20269m

Nautical enthusiasts and dictionary editors alike have argued for centuries about the distinction between a ship and a boat. Everyone agrees that ships are big and boats are small; as Merriam-Webster puts it, “You can pu

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Lost in the Woods

May 3, 20268m

Back in high school, when I ran cross-country and track, I’d often find myself lost with my friends somewhere in the Middlesex Fells. There were a few kids on the team who lived near the woods, and they could usually fin

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The Least Remarkable Disciple

Apr 19, 202610m

Last Sunday after church, Nancy and I met with four of the kids for a class about communion. One of them is preparing for her first communion a little later this spring, one of them maybe next year; two of them were olde

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A Doubter’s Faith

Apr 12, 20268m

Now, poor Thomas got stuck with the label of “Doubting Thomas” for the rest of time. But that’s not entirely fair. When Thomas gets arrives with his bags full of Pringles, all he asks is to see what the other disciples h

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Jesus-Filled Easter Eggs

Apr 5, 20268m

The story of Easter morning is the story of an empty tomb. After Jesus’ death on Friday afternoon, the two Marys, his most faithful disciples, don’t have time to prepare Jesus’ body for burial before the Sabbath begins.

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The Crucifixion

Apr 3, 202610m

Whether we’re leading processions through our churches, or hanging jewelry around our necks, coming up with a symbol to put on signs and flags or offering a blessing, we Christians don’t tend to choose the empty tomb or

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On My Knees (Maundy Thursday)

Apr 2, 2026

In the years since I became a parent, I’ve found myself spending a lot of time on my knees. Not in prayer, necessarily—although being a parent often requires prayer—but carrying out some very practical tasks. I’ve spent

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Downward Mobility (Palm Sunday)

Mar 29, 202610m

In a Lenten devotional published this year, Brother Luke of the Society of St. John the Evangelist reflects on one of the verses in the Beatitudes: “Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.” (Matthew 5:5) H

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Jesus Began to Weep

Mar 22, 202611m

I have to admit that I find some parts of this story unsatisfying. Jesus speaks to the disciples in a confusing and misleading way, telling them at first that “this illness does not lead to death,” (John 11:4) only to ac

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One Thing I Know

Mar 15, 202611m

Imagine what a different story this would be if the people in it simply saw what was happening in front of them, and responded. The disciples would ask what Jesus was going to do for the man, rather than ask for a judgme

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I Know What You Did

Mar 8, 202610m

“After an accident on a winding road,” the synopsis for a 1997 film begins, “four teens make the fatal mistake of dumping their victim’s body into the sea. But exactly one year later, a mysterious fisherman begins stalki

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Listening for God

Mar 1, 20268m

I’ve heard of buildings being named after people, schools named after people, and even cities named after people; but I really have to ask: what do you have to do to get a whole God named after you? Seriously. Someone as

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This Lent, I Invite You to Fail

Feb 22, 2026

Imagine that Jesus Christ came back to earth, Ivan Karamazov says to his brother Alyosha, in Dostoevsky’s great novel The Brothers Karamazov. Imagine that Christ returned in 16th century Spain. He’s heard the prayers of

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Ashes and Oil

Feb 18, 20269m

Our preparations for Ash Wednesday really begin on Palm Sunday, when we wave green fronds and leafy branches and sing the ancient song of longing and hope for the arrival of the Messiah: “Blessed is He who comes in the n

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Are You Paying Attention?

Feb 15, 202612m

“Attention” is a funny word. It’s an abstract noun, but we use it all the time. Philosophers and scientists struggle to define it precisely, but the youngest children are expected to know what it means. It’s a noun that’

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Is Such the Fast that I Choose?

Feb 8, 202612m

Lent begins in just ten days. And so, it’s around this time that some people begin to think or talk about fasting: about what they’ll “give up” for Lent, or perhaps what they’ll take on instead. You might hear people pla

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What’s on the Agenda

Feb 1, 2026

“Blessed are those”— a modern adaptation of the Beatitudes might begin—“who attend the Annual Parish Meeting.” Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for Coffee Hour, for they will be filled. Blessed are the bakers, for

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Who is the host of Sermons from Saint John’s?

Sermons from Saint John’s is hosted by Saint John’s Episcopal Church. The show is categorised under religion (spirituality) and has published 100 episodes.

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Sermons from Saint John’s has published 100 episodes.

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Sermons from Saint John’s regularly covers religion, spirituality, christianity. It sits in the religion category, with a spirituality focus.

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