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Luke 7:36—8:3

By: The Rev. Dr. W. Ross Blackburn In today’s Gospel lesson there are three people. There is the woman, “a woman of the city, who was a sinner,” a woman who wept at the feet of Jesus and anointed him there. Then there is Simon. Presumably law abiding Pharisee, he sees...

Luke 18:1-8

By: The Rev. Dr. W. Ross Blackburn When the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on earth? (Luke 18:8). What does this mean? In the Gospel lesson we find a widow who has nothing with which to persuade her judge—and an unjust judge at that—to come to her aid. Nothing...

Luke 3:7-18

By: The Rev. David P. Byer “What then should we do?” Each of us could probably tell about a time in our life when that was our question. I do not mean simply deciding what to do or figuring out what is on the to-do list for the day. The question in...

Luke 3:7-16

By: The Rev. David P. Byer “What then should we do?” Each of us could probably tell about a time in our life when that was our question. I do not mean simply deciding what to do or figuring out what is on the to-do list for the day. The question in...

Luke 3:1-6

By: The Rev. David P. Byer Every year at this time, the Second Sunday of Advent, the Church asks us to hear John the Baptist. We hear the voice of one crying out in the wilderness. St. John does not, however, speak of a particular day. He speaks of a particular way...