I am not doing these sermon in the traditional order. Today I look at the phrase, "Father, into your hands I commit my spirit." I am saving "It is finished" for Easter. I take a look at the time of day, the darkness, the turn curtain, and this phrase. This comes from Psalm 31 and was an evening prayer that Jesus would have learned as a child. I then look at the responses of those present at his death.
Christmas Road Trip: Egypt
Christmas Road Trip: Jerusalem
Christmas Road Trip: Nazareth
The Story of God's Faithfulness
Gutsy Life Gutsy Ministry
The Call: Paul's Legacy (or "Show Me Your Scars")
The Call: Paul's Writings (or "Why did Paul Get Writer's Cramp?")
The Call: Paul's Personality (or "Was Paul a Jerk?")
The Call: Paul's Heart (or "Why did Paul Travel so Much?")
The Call: Paul's Mind (or "What were Paul's Ideas?")
The Call: Paul's Life (or "Who was Paul?")
The Northminster Huddle
Jonah, a Big Fish, and a Crazy Plant
Zacchaeus, a Wee Little Man, and a Tree Climb
Jesus, a Samaritan, and Some Wounds
Daniel, Disobedience, and Camping with Lions
Benaiah, Mighty Valor, and Snowy Days
David, Goliath, and Strategic Advantage
Gideon, Fleece, and How to Drink Properly
Learning to Sabbath
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Cast The Word
Let Me Be Frank | Bishop Frank Caggiano’s Podcast | Diocese of Bridgeport, CT
The Bible Recap
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)